Maybe twenty years. Give or take five of them.
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Well, if you were to get on a space ship (since Europa is one of Jupiter's moons) traveling the normal speed of 25,000 mph, it would take you 14912.9 hours, or 621 days, or 1 year and 8 months at that constant speed for the time when Jupiter and Earth are aligned. If they were opposite in orbit, it would take 40,000 hours, or 1667 days, or 4 and a half years.
Using current rocket technology it would take around 5 years to get to Europa in a flyby maneuver, or around 10 years to get there and enter orbit around Europa. Advanced nuclear rockets could theoretically cut the trip down to 3 years or less.
Maybe twenty years. Give or take five of them.
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Well, if you were to get on a space ship (since Europa is one of Jupiter's moons) traveling the normal speed of 25,000 mph, it would take you 14912.9 hours, or 621 days, or 1 year and 8 months at that constant speed for the time when Jupiter and Earth are aligned. If they were opposite in orbit, it would take 40,000 hours, or 1667 days, or 4 and a half years.
The duration of Europa Europa is 1.87 hours.
A year on Europa is 3.5 Earth years.
A year on Europa is 1,277.5 Earth days.
Yes, but you would need to know the velocity of the object travelling there and also the distance between the earth and Europa at the point of time you left, while calculating the orbital distance difference of Jupiter and Europa whilst travelling. A rough estimate (ignoring those variables) would be the distance from the sun to Jupiter is 5.2au (with the distance of Europa from Jupiter being 0.004au, so we'll ignore it), so the distance from Earth to Europa is 4.2au at minimum distance. (1au = ~150,000,000km) Because the speed is unknown at present, we'll say the speed the object (space shuttle) is travelling at is 30,000kph, that would make the time 875 days to travel there at constant speed. Walking there would take 14,383 years.
24 months
To the Moon Europa, you mean? Europa is a Moon of Jupiter; Jupiter is at a distance of about 40 minutes, on average. The distance from Earth varies, both because of the excentricity of Jupiter's orbit, and (mainly) because of the fact that the Earth goes on its orbit around the Sun.To the Moon Europa, you mean? Europa is a Moon of Jupiter; Jupiter is at a distance of about 40 minutes, on average. The distance from Earth varies, both because of the excentricity of Jupiter's orbit, and (mainly) because of the fact that the Earth goes on its orbit around the Sun.To the Moon Europa, you mean? Europa is a Moon of Jupiter; Jupiter is at a distance of about 40 minutes, on average. The distance from Earth varies, both because of the excentricity of Jupiter's orbit, and (mainly) because of the fact that the Earth goes on its orbit around the Sun.To the Moon Europa, you mean? Europa is a Moon of Jupiter; Jupiter is at a distance of about 40 minutes, on average. The distance from Earth varies, both because of the excentricity of Jupiter's orbit, and (mainly) because of the fact that the Earth goes on its orbit around the Sun.
Well the earth cannot travel around the world being as they are the same thing. However, if you meant how long does it take the earth to travel around the sun then the answer would be about 365.25 days.
long time compare to earth
It would take 65 years 11 months to travel to Aldebaran from Earth traversing at the speed of light.
around two years
It takes 85 hours 3½ Earth days for Europa to rotate on its axis. It also takes 85 hours for Europa to complete one orbit around Jupiter.
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If my calculations are currect 153.3 months