Narrator: Near light speed 101: Near-light-speed travel
times.
While you will be traveling very fast, the universe is also a
very big place, so you might be in for some surprises.
For example, even though you’re traveling at almost the
speed of light—and time and space weirdness will make the distance seem shorter
to you—your rocket’s clock will still say it takes a bit more than nine months just
to get from the Earth to the edge of the solar system. According to a clock on
Earth, it’s even longer—over a year and a half. That's not too bad, but to get
to the next star system, your clock would say it took you just over 2 years.
If you want to get to farther-out vacation spots, however, you’ll
probably need more than a few extra snacks. A trip to the Andromeda galaxy, our
nearest large neighbor galaxy,
could take over a million years, and a trip to the farthest
known galaxy where it currently ismight take over 15
billion years, which…is more vacation time than I think I’ll ever have.
Thanks for watching, and please...be careful out there.