The Bridge V Learning Edition 1 ; our solar system | Page 38

Earth
40,320
Mars
18,000
Jupiter
214,560
Saturn
127,800
Uranus
76,680
Neptune
83,880
Pluto
3,960
Credit : NASA
Travelling to other planets takes lots of time . It takes slightly less than one year to even reach our closest neighbour , Mars . Flying to Pluto would take almost a lifetime : about 45 years .
To take off , we have to conquer Earth ’ s gravitational field . To do that , our rocket needs to reach the so-called escape velocity . If we want to leave the planet we visited and return home , we need to escape that planet ’ s gravity as well . The higher a planet ’ s gravitational field , the higher the escape velocity .
For the Earth , this escape velocity is 40,320 km / h , or 40 times the speed of a plane ! In the table above , you can see the values of all the planets . To leave Jupiter , for example , would take lots and lots of fuel . However , since Jupiter is a gas planet , you cannot land on it , so we ’ ll never encounter this problem . The four terrestrial planets have comparatively low escape velocities .
The direct flight times to individual planets are in the table below .
Destination
Distance from Sun [ million km ]
Distance from Earth [ million km ]
Flight time at 1000 km / h [ years ]
Flight time at 40,300 km / h [ years ]
Sun
0
149.6
17.08
0.42
Mercury
57.9
91.7
10.47
0.26