I have no idea what that means. However, at 17,000 mph you'll go about 4 billion miles in 27 years, about 0.07% of a light year. It'd take about 4 million years to go a light year at that speed, so to get to Andromeda at that speed would take about 9 trillion years, about 650 times longer than the current best estimate for the age of the universe. Unless I've slipped a decimal point somewhere with my calculator, which is entirely possible, I'm tired this evening. But take what comfort you can from this: you'd have aged about 3000 years less than that on the journey, thanks to relativistic time dilation. :smile:
On the other hand, the Andromeda galaxy and ours are approaching each other. It's not a direct approach, they'll circle each other for a bit and spiral into a collision, so if you can wait 3 or 4 billion years, it'll be here.