It depends how fast you go and what path you take. The moon isabout 380,000 km (236 121 miles) away.
The slowest on record was 1 year 1 month and 2 weeks by the ESA SMART-1 lunar probe.
The Apollo crews did it in 3 days, 3 hours, 49 minutes.
But the fastest ever was 8 hours, 35 minutes by NASA's New horizon mission on its way to Pluto.
That trip would take a very, very long time, since the Space Shuttle was never
designed to go to the moon, was never capable of making the trip, and is not
planned to ever be launched again.
It depends on how fast you travel.
It took Apollo 11 around 72 hours and 30 minutes to reach the moon, travelling at an average speed of around 3420 miles per hour or 5500 km/h (although it was going much faster when escaping earths gravity near the begining of the journey).
The journey could be done more quickly, but it would cost a lot more money.
it depends where the moon and earth are in orbit.
Apollo rockets took around three days to travel to the moon.
It would take around four days to get to the moon, the rocket would be spent along the way, most of it shortly after take off.
That depends on the thrust of the rocket. It took the crew aboard Apollo 11 about 5 days to reach the surface of the Moon.
it takes 27 days, 7 hours, and 47 min, and 11.6 seconds
All of the spacecraft that have been sent to the moon so far, both manned and unmanned,
have taken about 3 days to get there, after they left earth orbits if they parked there first.
How long can the astronaut stay on the moon?
The phase of the moon that is close to long is the crescent
twice as long as walking half the moon or half as long as walking it twice.
about a week!
He did not go to the moon
A full revolution around Earth takes about 27 1/2 days. A full cycle (from full moon to full moon for example) takes a bit longer: 29 1/2 days.
Anything from 1 - 3 days, depending on the bird.
Depends on the speed of the vehicle. More info needed.
217 mi, 3 hours 57 mins to Cardiff
TKE in a Greek blood test means erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
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. umm that wouldn't be a good idea, that would just piss him off -tke
yes it can
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No.
The TKE grip or handshake is used in day to day encounters for members to vet out those who would represent themselves as members of the fraternity or to greet brothers.
If you know what your doing a couple hours (head will need skimming) if not take it to a garage