by BMAONE23 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:13 pm
John Hamilton wrote:Your APOD for 1/13/11 depicted and listed NGC3521 as a "mear" 35 million light years away. Thought your readers would like to know that traveling as fast as we could in available rocketry, it would take us 560,000 years to arrive there from Earth
. That is not mear, but a much larger distance.
Sorry John,
You are just a little off there
Light travels at 186,000 miles per second
60sec X 60min X 24hrs X 365 days = 1 year X 186,000 =
1,818,371,625,696,000,000 or roughly 1.818 Quintillion miles in a light year
Then by 35 million
63,643,006,899,360,000,000,000,000 or roughly 63.646 Septillion miles
Our fastest probe is traveling at 40,850 mph X 24hrs X 365 days
It covers 357,846,000 miles per year
At that rate, it would take
177,850,267,711,138,310.89 roughly 177.85 Quadrillion years to reach it.
[quote="John Hamilton"]Your APOD for 1/13/11 depicted and listed NGC3521 as a "mear" 35 million light years away. Thought your readers would like to know that traveling as fast as we could in available rocketry, it would take us 560,000 years to arrive there from Earth :shock: . That is not mear, but a much larger distance.[/quote]
Sorry John,
You are just a little off there
Light travels at 186,000 miles per second
60sec X 60min X 24hrs X 365 days = 1 year X 186,000 =
1,818,371,625,696,000,000 or roughly 1.818 Quintillion miles in a light year
Then by 35 million
63,643,006,899,360,000,000,000,000 or roughly 63.646 Septillion miles
Our fastest probe is traveling at 40,850 mph X 24hrs X 365 days
It covers 357,846,000 miles per year
At that rate, it would take
177,850,267,711,138,310.89 roughly 177.85 Quadrillion years to reach it.