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Thread: How Long Would It Take To Drive To Mars ?

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    Originally posted by Evil Gemini@11 February 2004 - 11:10
    Well, if their is any other life form in space other than us, it wouldnt matter because we wont ever be able to reach them or even see them.

    Think about it.

    Edge of the observable Universe 14.9 billion years and thats if we are traveling at the speed of light. (300000 Kilometer(s) per Second)

    So, if we were lookiing at the Edge of the observable Universe, its what it looked like 14.9 billion years ago.

    If their are aliens looking this way, they would be like "oh look its the birth of a planet" since they will be looking at what happened 14.9 billion years ago.

    too true...


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    Wow. Very long. That is why it is better to use high speed while flying.

    Another big problem: there is no gas-station on the way

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    the funny thing is that it wont calculate anything faster than 300,000 KM/s... (says theres a speed limit... which is true, but it would still be interesting to see how fast that speed really is)


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    You left the Earth at 300000000 Meter(s) per Second
    or 100% the speed of light.
    Destination

    Estimated Time of Arrival
    Earth's Moon

    1.27 seconds
    The planet Mars

    4.36 minutes
    The planet Saturn

    1.18 hours
    The planet Pluto

    5.34 hours
    Closest star to the Sun
    (Proxima Centauri)

    4.29 years
    Center of our Milky Way Galaxy

    29900 years
    Closest large spiral galaxy
    (Andromeda)

    2.49 million years
    Coma Cluster of galaxies

    339 million years
    Edge of the observable Universe

    14.9 billion years
    On a given day or given circumstance, you think you have a limit.
    And you then go for this limit and you touch this limit and you think "Ok, this is the limit".
    As soon as you touch this limit, something happens and you suddenly can go a little bit further.
    With your mind power, your determination, your instinct and the experience as well, you can fly very high.

    - Ayrton Senna, R.I.P.

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    Originally posted by 4th gen@11 February 2004 - 15:45
    You left the Earth at 300000000 Meter(s) per Second
    or 100% the speed of light.
    Destination

    Estimated Time of Arrival
    Earth's Moon

    1.27 seconds
    The planet Mars

    4.36 minutes
    The planet Saturn

    1.18 hours
    The planet Pluto

    5.34 hours
    Closest star to the Sun
    (Proxima Centauri)

    4.29 years
    Center of our Milky Way Galaxy

    29900 years
    Closest large spiral galaxy
    (Andromeda)

    2.49 million years
    Coma Cluster of galaxies

    339 million years
    Edge of the observable Universe

    14.9 billion years
    ummm... all you did was multiply the speed of 300,000 km/s by 100... still the same though...


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    Why calculate if you just can ask our board alien..

    lookie here IN declares he's alien

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    Originally posted by jetje@11 February 2004 - 21:06
    Why calculate if you just can ask our board alien..

    lookie here IN declares he's alien
    LMAO!!

    IN, whered you come from??



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