Yes, but not as much as to leave Earth because the gravity is only 1/6 of Earth's. Another major difference is that there is no air resistance to overcome.
The escape velocity of the Moon is approximate 2.38 km/sec or about 5324 mph.
Launched by the Saturn 5 rocket (the largest rocket ever built), the first spacecraft to take men to the moon was the Apollo spacecraft.
It takes 3-4 days to get to the moon from Earth by spacecraft
1.5 days by spacecraft.
It takes about 3 days for a spacecraft to reach the moon. During that time a spacecraft travels about 240,000 miles (386,400 kilometers) which is the distance between Earth and the moon. It takes about 3 days for a spacecraft to reach the moon. During that time a spacecraft travels about 240,000 miles (386,400 kilometers) which is the distance between Earth and the moon.
3 days
the fuel needed is huge but you need to take in the power and the amount of thrust
Launched by the Saturn 5 rocket (the largest rocket ever built), the first spacecraft to take men to the moon was the Apollo spacecraft.
2 days.
It takes 3-4 days to get to the moon from Earth by spacecraft
1.5 days by spacecraft.
It takes about 3 days for a spacecraft to reach the moon. During that time a spacecraft travels about 240,000 miles (386,400 kilometers) which is the distance between Earth and the moon. It takes about 3 days for a spacecraft to reach the moon. During that time a spacecraft travels about 240,000 miles (386,400 kilometers) which is the distance between Earth and the moon.
The moon's distance is 239,000 miles (384,000 kilometers).
It would take 60 hours.
3 days
3 days
The Space Shuttle is incapable of traveling to the moon. The only manned spacecraft to travel to the moon was the Apollo spacecraft, which flew 9 lunar missions in the late 1960s and early 70s. Of these lunar missions, 6 successfully landed on the moon. Since Apollo 17 in 1972, no humans have visited the moon. The Apollo spacecraft, however, took about three days to reach the moon.
Apollo 11 was the spacecraft that landed Neil Armstrong and buzz Aldrin on the moon. The moon landing was on July 20, 1969.