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How long would it take to get to mars traveling at the speed of light?
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The speed of light. Light travels at approximately 186,282 miles per second (299,792 km per second). Therefore, a light shining from the surface of Mars would take the following amount of time to reach Earth (or vice versa): Closest approach: 182 seconds, or just over 3 minutes.
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@GirlNextDoor Without googling it, if I remember roughly correctly... I think our best efforts are in the region of 7 years...
So this would lead me to think that by the speed of light, maybe a few days....
Since (trying to remember back to my school days) I think light takes around 24 hours to reach Earth.
So it would make sense to be 48 to 60 hours .....
google timenow, to ease the curiosity :joy: -
@GirlNextDoor 20 minutes
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@SoFa-king-Cody said in How long would it take to get to mars traveling at the speed of light?:
@GirlNextDoor 20 minutes
:thinking_face: I smeel some google right here :joy:
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@Durwin No lol Mars is located 20 light minutes from earth (I watch a lot of astronomy documentaries) lol
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@GirlNextDoor remember: the sun is always eight minutes in the past. If it turned purple we wouldn’t know right away.
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@GirlNextDoor said in How long would it take to get to mars traveling at the speed of light?:
The speed of light. Light travels at approximately 186,282 miles per second (299,792 km per second). Therefore, a light shining from the surface of Mars would take the following amount of time to reach Earth (or vice versa): Closest approach: 182 seconds, or just over 3 minutes.
Who knows? maybe the time it took for this post to reach here.
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Just wait until directly above & light will just fall off Earth & land on Mars like when u grill cheese & some falls off onto inside of oven & Ur mom goes mental?
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@GirlNextDoor this is the best thing ever.
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I laugh at movies about Mars where radio comms with earth are instantaneous but in reality it takes 20 mins each way
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@GirlNextDoor I support your math.
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i once had a crush on the OP , but i was then told she is a he