Our moons average distance from the Earth is 384,399 km (238,854 miles). [The average center to center distance is 384,403 kilometers]
However the Moon's orbit is elliptical and the distance therefore varies during its orbit though, from around 405,696 km (252,088 miles) at its furthest (Apogee) to 363,104 km (225,622 miles) at its closest (Perigee).
Finally at the expense of the Earth's spin rate, the Moon is receding form the Earth at about 3 cm a year.
roughly 400.000
Since the moon is revolving around the earth, it must be closer than the earth is to the sun for half the time and farther for the other half. So the moon's average distance from the sun must be pretty much the same as the earth's average distance.
That's 149.6 million km.
If you're measuring the center-to-center distance from the Earth to the Moon, the distance would be about 384,403 kilometers/238,857 miles. "The average distance between Earth and Moon is approximately 30 times Earth's diameter. If you could fly to the Moon at a constant speed of 1000 kilometers per hour, which is the speed of a fast passenger jet, it would take sixteen days to get there. Apollo astronauts reached the Moon in less than four days even though they coasted "uphill" almost the entire distance. They got a fast start."
about 150 million kilometers
The Moon, on average, is about 150 million kilometersaway from the Sun. That's actually an interesting coincidence, since the Earth orbits about 150 million kilometers away from the Sun.
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It varies during the moon's travels around the Earth,
averaging about 384,000 km.
The moon's average distance from the sun is exactly the same
as the Earth's ... about 149,597,870 kilometers.
The distance between the Moon and Earth varies from around 356,400 km to 406,700 km.
The average centre-to-centre distance from the Earth to the Moon is 384,403 km,
On average, about the same as the distance from Earth to the Sun. About 150 million km.
The earth is about 384,392 km away from the moon.
The average distance between the moon and the sun is 150 million kilometers.
billions of kilometers from the sun
It is about 249,209,000 kilometers from the Sun, at aphelion.
It is 988462374 million kilometers from the sun.
3670050000 miles (5906380000 kilometers).
From the Sun: about 150 million kilometers. From the Moon: about 380,000 kilometers.
The moon's average distance from the sun is exactly the same as the Earth's ... about 149,597,870 kilometers.
This moon of Uranus is about 2870 million kilometers from the Sun.
The Earth and the Moon are an average of 384,000 kilometers apart. The Sun is always more than 350 times farther from either the Earth or the Moon, and usually more than 400 times as far. The Earth-Moon system orbits about 150,000,000 kilometers from the Sun. The Earth-Moon distance is between 362,570 and 405,410 kilometers. The Moon-Sun distance is between and 146,688,000 and 152,508,000 kilometers.
From Frankfurt, Germany to Zagreb, Croatia it is 450.49 miles or 724.97 kilometers.
The conversion factor is 150 million kilometers per AU.
The Sun is at a distance of about 150 million kilometers from Earth; the Moon is at a distance of about 380,000 kilometers from Earth.
Mars is 267,000,000 kilometers away from the sun.
It's about a quarter million miles greater or less than the distance of the earth to the sun. That's because at times the moon is "between" the earth and the sun and is closer to the sun, and at other times the moon is on the "far side" of the earth from the sun. The distance to the sun from earth varies from about 147 million to 152 million kilometers. The moon is from about 363,000 to 405,000 kilometers from the earth. The distance from the earth to the moon isn't much when compared to the distance to our local star.
The moon is 150 million kilometers away from the sun, which is 1 AU
The average distance between the moon and the sun is 150 million kilometers.
The Moon is so far away that if you move a few meters, or even kilometers, the direction of the Moon won't change appreciably.The Moon is so far away that if you move a few meters, or even kilometers, the direction of the Moon won't change appreciably.The Moon is so far away that if you move a few meters, or even kilometers, the direction of the Moon won't change appreciably.The Moon is so far away that if you move a few meters, or even kilometers, the direction of the Moon won't change appreciably.