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  1. Jun 14, 2012 · answered Nov 24, 2015 at 1:03. Hypnosifl. Add a comment. Superman. Narrator: "As our story begins, we ask you to come with us on a far journey, a journey that takes us millions of miles from the Earth where the planet Krypton burns like a green star in the endless heaven." Jor-El: "A planet smaller than our own, situated on the other side of ...

  2. Jan 11, 2022 · And in this question it is suggested that it took Superman between 2 and 20,000 years to get to Earth. (But prior to the events in the movie Superman Returns Superman took a 5 year leave of absence to go see the remains of Krypton, and then return to Earth).

  3. Aug 9, 2023 · Therefore, a light shining from the moon would take the following amount of time to reach Earth (or vice versa): Closest point: 1.2 seconds ; Farthest point: 1.4 seconds ; Average distance: 1.3 ...

  4. Oct 21, 2018 · For example, one year of travel might correspond to ten years on Earth.' (Wikipedia - Time Dilation). So, due to the incredible speed of the spacecraft he was in, only 2 or 3 years will have passed for Kal - El during his journey to earth while in relative terms, thousands of years will have passed within the (relatively) static locals of Krypton and Earth.

  5. Superman’s true name is Kal-El, and he was born on the technologically advanced planet of Krypton. His parents, Jor-El and Lara Lor-Van, were scientists who foresaw the impending destruction of their world due to the planet’s unstable core. In a desperate attempt to save their son, they placed the infant Kal-El in a small spacecraft and ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Apollo_11Apollo 11 - Wikipedia

    Apollo 11 was the second American mission where all the crew members had prior spaceflight experience, [54] the first being Apollo 10. [55] The next was STS-26 in 1988. [54] Deke Slayton gave Armstrong the option to replace Aldrin with Lovell, since some thought Aldrin was difficult to work with.

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  8. Jun 24, 2019 · Below is a timeline of the historic Apollo 11 flight from launch to splashdown. NASA. Vice President Spiro Agnew and former President Lyndon B. Johnson view the liftoff of Apollo 11 from pad 39A ...