there's many things that may happen to the earth.
1.the earth will have a terrible earthquake causing all of us to die
2.the earth may get closer to the sun over time
3.the sun might burn out leaving us with no light and food
4.a meteor's] may hit the earth like in the time of the dinosaur's
5. there's many different things that may happen
using a shuttle it would take ~11.25 years
Since a year on dwarf planet Eris is about 557 Earth years, if you were 11 years old on Earth, you would be about 0.02 years old on Eris.
On Mars, a 20 year old would be the same age as on Earth since age is measured based on Earth years. However, a year on Mars is longer than a year on Earth, approximately 1.88 Earth years. So, if a person celebrated 20 years on Mars, in Earth years, they would be around 10.64 Mars years old.
To get that answer, you multiply your age by 4. So if you were 11 on Earth, you would be 44 on Mercury.
One Earth year is approximately 1.88 Martian years. Therefore, 10 Earth years would be about 5.3 years on Mars. This is calculated by dividing 10 Earth years by 1.88, which gives you the equivalent time on the Martian calendar.
4 years 4 years
As there are 2.135 Julian years in a Martian year, you'd be 25.62 years old in earth years.
You would have to live three Earth-years to be three years old.
It would be 840.7 earth years, as 84.07 earth years is 1 Uranus year.
A @year' on Uranus takes just over 84 'Earth' years - therefore you would be 1,176 Earth years old !
It would take 100 Earth years for a signal to travel from a star located 100 light years away to reach Earth.
using a shuttle it would take ~11.25 years
Five Earth years is about 1826 days. One Martian year is about 687 Earth days. Therefore, you would be about 2.7 Mars years old.
Since a year on dwarf planet Eris is about 557 Earth years, if you were 11 years old on Earth, you would be about 0.02 years old on Eris.
it would take 88 earth days to orbit the sun so it is 1/4 earth years.
On Mars, a 20 year old would be the same age as on Earth since age is measured based on Earth years. However, a year on Mars is longer than a year on Earth, approximately 1.88 Earth years. So, if a person celebrated 20 years on Mars, in Earth years, they would be around 10.64 Mars years old.
On Mars, a year is approximately 687 Earth days. If you were 14 years old on Earth, you would be around 7.39 years old on Mars.