How long did it take to get to Jupiter?

It took just over six years to reach the gas giant, arriving in December 1995. But the craft took a very circuitous route, traveling a distance of 2.5 billion miles. It traveled around Venus, Earth, and the asteroid Gaspra to reach Jupiter. Voyager 1, on the other hand, took only two years to reach the gas giant.
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How long would it take to get to Jupiter from Earth?

Travel time to Jupiter takes around 6 years, and we've done it the hard way—using the Earth's gravity to slingshot the Galileo probe twice to make the trip. You have to resort to some cool sorcery when you don't have an extra rocket booster.
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How long did it take Pioneer 11 to reach Jupiter?

The spacecraft completed its study of the ringed planet in October. Planned for 21 months of operations, just long enough to reach Jupiter and study the giant planet, Pioneer 11 ended up making the first remote observations of Saturn and working for 22 years.
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How long would it take NASA to get to Jupiter?

As Jupiter consists of gas, we cannot land on the planet's surface because there isn't anything that could support a craft. NASA astronomers found that it takes an average of six years to reach Jupiter from Earth.
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How long is trip to Mars?

The spacecraft departs Earth at a speed of about 24,600 mph (about 39,600 kph). The trip to Mars will take about seven months and about 300 million miles (480 million kilometers).
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Has anyone visited Jupiter?

Nine spacecraft have visited Jupiter since 1973, and they've discovered a lot about the planet. Flip through the slideshow below to find out about these spacecraft and what they've discovered.
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How long would it take to get to Pluto?

So how long does it take to get to Pluto? Roughly 9-12 years. You could probably get there faster, but then you'd get less science done, and it probably wouldn't be worth the rush. Are you super excited about the New Horizons flyby of Pluto?
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Can humans travel to Jupiter?

The planet is mostly swirling gases and liquids. While a spacecraft would have nowhere to land on Jupiter, it wouldn't be able to fly through unscathed either. The extreme pressures and temperatures deep inside the planet crush, melt, and vaporize spacecraft trying to fly into the planet.
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Can we live on Jupiter?

A: Jupiter is a gas giant, which means it probably does not have a solid surface, and the gas it is made up of would be toxic for us. It is also very far from the sun (sunlight can take over an hour to get there) which means that is it very cold.
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Is Pioneer 11 still in space?

Pioneer 11 is still sailing away from Earth, even though its transmission was received on September 30, 1995. As far as scientists know, the spacecraft is still moving outward – in the general direction of the center of our Milky Way galaxy – that is, generally in the direction of our constellation Sagittarius.
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Is the Voyager 1 still in space?

Voyager 1 is the first spacecraft to reach interstellar space. It originally launched (along with its twin, Voyager 2) in 1977 to explore the outer planets in our solar system. However, it has remained operational long past expectations and continues to send information about its journeys back to Earth.
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Has Pioneer 11 left the solar system?

Analysis of data suggested that the planet was primarily made of liquid hydrogen. After leaving Saturn, Pioneer 11 headed out of the solar system in a direction opposite to that of Pioneer 10, toward the center of the galaxy in the general direction of Sagittarius.
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Is it hot or cold in Jupiter?

It is estimated that the temperature of the cloud tops are about -280 degrees F. Overall, Jupiter's average temperature is -238 degrees F.
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Can humans live in Venus?

The temperature on the surface of Venus is exceptionally hot, and no life could survive there.
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Can humans travel to Saturn?

The planet is mostly swirling gases and liquids deeper down. While a spacecraft would have nowhere to land on Saturn, it wouldn't be able to fly through unscathed either. The extreme pressures and temperatures deep inside the planet would crush, melt, and vaporize any spacecraft trying to fly into the planet.
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Does it rain diamonds on Jupiter?

But in the dense atmospheres of planets like Jupiter and Saturn, whose massive size generates enormous amounts of gravity, crazy amounts of pressure and heat can squeeze carbon in mid-air — and make it rain diamonds.
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What if Jupiter hit the Sun?

If Jupiter were mixed throughout the sun, the temperature of the sun would decrease slightly, and perhaps it would take a few hundred years for the sun's temperature to return to its previous level, and maybe we would get a few basis points less solar radiation, but it wouldn't go out. Highly active question.
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How close can you get to the Sun without dying?

You can get surprisingly close. The sun is about 93 million miles away from Earth, and if we think of that distance as a football field, a person starting at one end zone could get about 95 yards before burning up. That said, an astronaut so close to the sun is way, way out of position.
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How long would it take to travel 1 light-years?

A light year is the distance that light travels in vacuum in one year, about 6 trillion miles or 10 trillion kilometers. One might therefore conclude that in order to travel one light year at one tenth the speed of light, this trip would take 10 years.
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How long would it take to get to sun?

It would take 169,090 hours to fly there at 550 miles per hour. It would take 7,045 days to fly there at 550 miles per hour. It would take 19.3 years to fly there.
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Has anyone went to Pluto?

The only spacecraft to visit Pluto is NASA's New Horizons, which passed close by in July 2015.
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Can humans live on Jupiter's moons?

Europa's surface is blasted by radiation from Jupiter. That's a bad thing for life on the surface – it couldn't survive. But the radiation may create fuel for life in an ocean below the surface. The radiation splits apart water molecules (H2O, made of oxygen and hydrogen) in Europa's extremely tenuous atmosphere.
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How many planets have humans walked on?

Only our two nearest neighbours Venus and Mars have been landed on. Landing on another planet is technically challenging and many attempted landings have failed. Mars is the most explored of the planets. Mercury could be landed on but the speeds involved and the proximity to the Sun are challenging.
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