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10 February, 08:49

How long will a plane have to fly continuously with 900 miles per hour in order to cover the same distance as that from Earth to the next star, Proxima Centauri?

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  1. 10 February, 08:53
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    I'm not sure about the distance to the nearest star, but it's probably about 4 light-years (L-y).

    1 L-y = 1.86 * 10E5 mi/sec * 3600 sec/hr * 24 hr/day * 365 day/yr

    1 L-y = 5.9 * 10E12 mi and 4 L-y = 2.3 * 10E13 mi distance to star

    2.3 * 10E13 mi / 900 mi/hr = 2.6 * 10E10 hr hours to star

    2.6 * 10E10 hr / (24 hr/day) = 1.1 * 10E9 day days to star

    1.1 * 10E9 day / 365 day/yr = 3 * 10E6 yr = 3 million years to star
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