This is a delightful question. Let’s explore the answer together. How long would it take to get to the Andromeda Galaxy?
First, you should know you ca n’t travel faster than light, you ca n’t travel the speed of light, and you ca n’t get close to the speed of light. Some scientists suggest, using technology and propulsion systems that haven’t yet been constructed, it would not violate the laws of drugs if a spacecraft managed to travel 10 the speed of light.
We’ll ignore the fact that the Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way Galaxy are moving toward each other at the speed of,000 long hauls per hour( 110 km/ s). This is nowhere near the speed of light and we ’re going to be traveling 10 the speed of light, so we will just ignore that and make our computations grounded on what scientists say is the present distance between us and the Andromeda Galaxy.
The Andromeda Galaxy can be seen with the naked eye, larger in the sky than the Moon, as a fuzzy blur.( See the image over.)
We estimate it to be light times down from Earth. Traveling this distance at 10 the speed of light would take a spaceship24.8 million times to cut the distance.
Indeed if you could go the speed of light, you could n’t shore up that trip time by important. It would still take you2.48 million times to travel the distance.
For me, I ’m just going to stick to visiting places then on Earth that I can reach by walking, driving or taking a marketable airline, like the one pictured below.