Most of you might like to think and daydream to be able to go to the planets and moons in our solar system. But of course, it's just wishful thinking, except for some parties, such as NASA or other agencies that are already struggling in this field since long.
However, there is no harm in also to daydream more 'radical'. Yes, now let's assume that we can move at the speed of light, with the media an airplane, for example. The speed of light is proportional to approximately 670 miles per hour or kilometers per hour 1078.26.
Quoted from Tech Insider, Wednesday (16/12/2015), here is the time that we need to reach our solar system at the speed of light.
First, the time we need to go to the sun is 8.32 minutes of light. Then to go to Mercury, it takes just 5.1 minutes of light.
Furthermore, to be able to visit Venus, we need a time about 2.3 minutes of light, while to go to the Moon, the time that we need much less again, which is only 1.3 light-seconds.
Then, how much time it takes to go to the red planet Mars? Just for a moment, just 4.35 minutes. And, to go into the giant planet Jupiter, we just need to spend time 34.95 minutes of light.
That time is two times faster than the time it takes to go to Saturn for 1.18 hours of light.
The last three planets, ie Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, can be reached respectively with a time of 2.52 hours of light, light 4.03 hours, and 4.6 hours of light.