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What is the minimum work that has to be performed to bring a spaceship of mass 2000kg from the surface of the Earth to the Moon?

We would have to know the masses of the Earth and the Moon to figure that out. But I will tell you this: The minimum work done is the energy needed to get the spaceship to the point between the Earth and the Moon where the gravitational influences of the two celestial objects cancel each other. After it passes this point, the spaceship will be pulled towards the Moon by the Moon's gravitational attraction, thus eliminating the need to push the spaceship further.


How long does it take to get to the moon in a spaceship from earth?

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Do you believe the moon is a spaceship or not?

The moon is not a spaceship, don't be silly.


How long would it take for a spaceship to reach the earth from the moon?

A spaceship traveling from the moon to Earth at a typical speed of about 2.38 km/s would take approximately 3 days to cover the distance of about 384,400 km. The actual time may vary depending on the specific trajectory and speed of the spaceship.


Can you give me two reasons why a spaceship requires less force to take off from the moon than to take off from the earth?

Sure! First, the Moon has less gravity than Earth, so there is less force pulling the spaceship down. Second, the Moon has no atmosphere, so there is no air resistance to overcome when taking off, making it easier for the spaceship to lift off.


Does the spaceship need more energy or less to take off from the moon than from the earth?

it will need more on earth


Did Amelia Earhart walk on the moon?

Amelia Earhart flew a plane, not a spaceship, and she did not walk on the moon or leave the Earth's atmosphere.


On poptropica how do you get back on the spaceship after you go back 2 earth?

Honestly, I don't know


Can you change your spaceship on Astro Knights Island?

Yes, anytime you are back on the Pewter Moon.


The distance from the Earth to the Moon is about 250000 miles A spaceship can travel 50000 miles in a day Can the spaceship travel to the moon and back again in one week?

No. The distance to the Moon and back is 500,000 miles, which would take 10 days (500,000 divided by 50,000), which is more than a week (7 days).Or, to put it another way, the trip there takes 250,000 miles/ 50,000 miles a day = 5 days, so for the week you would only have 2 days left (7-5) and it takes 5 days, at the same speed, to get back.


Will a spaceship need more or less energy to take off from the moon than the earth?

A spaceship would need less energy to take off from the Moon compared to the Earth due to the Moon's lower gravity. The Moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth, so a spacecraft would require less thrust to overcome gravity and achieve liftoff.


What is the furthest distance a spaceship with men in has ever been?

The farthest distance traveled by a spaceship with humans aboard is the Apollo 13 mission, which reached a distance of about 248,655 miles (400,171 kilometers) from Earth. This mission experienced an oxygen tank explosion and had to abort its planned moon landing, but safely returned the astronauts back to Earth in 1970.