There is currently no technology that would enable human astronauts, from NASA or from any other organization, to travel one light year. There are some theoretical proposals for ideas that might work, but nothing even on the horizon for now.
we can travel in space ROUGHLY 30,000 mph...at that rate it would take us ROUGHLY 22,366 years to travel 1 light year
300000 years at or 600 years at the speed of light in our fastest spacecrafts which travels 157,078 mph.
Nasa Spent 14 Billion Dollors on Space travel.
National Aeronautics of Space Administration - The very long version of NASA!
Impact of NASA on the south in the 60s and 70s was it lead to manned space travel.
NASA has been together for a very long time but there are no specific year on how long they been together
300000 years at or 600 years at the speed of light in our fastest spacecrafts which travels 157,078 mph.
Light years.
Nasa Spent 14 Billion Dollors on Space travel.
It depends on how you spell it: nasa (× ×¡×¢) = to travel nasa (× ×©×) = to carry, to marry
According to nasa.gov, worldatlas.com, brittanica.com and nytimes.com, the mountain range is 270 miles long. Some travel sites have it as 305 miles long, but I would go with NASA and the more reputable sites.
to travel = nasa travelling = nesiah
That would depend on who is doing the counting. A NASA flight managerwaiting for the ship to arrive would count a different length of time comparedto a passenger on the spacecraft.
because it does
3 years. Sources: I work at NASA
National Aeronautics of Space Administration - The very long version of NASA!
well hang on let me head on over to NASA and hop in a space ship and ill get back to ya......0_o
No. There closest black holes are many light years away, much farther than anything we build can travel.