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Ummmm.... No. The Moon orbits the Earth. The Earth orbits the Sun. The Sun orbits the center of the galaxy. Light things in orbit, heavier things in the center of the orbit. Well not exactly, they revolve around their common center of mass. This may or may not be at the exact center as far as distance. The common center of mass of the Moon and the Earth is located inside the earth, but not at the center of the Earth.
People are (so far) not able to get very deep inside the Earth, so there is not that much variation, however, the closer you get to the center of the Earth, the less you would weigh. At the exact center you would be weightless.
3,320kil
REALLY REALLY FAR (I wouldn't try it)
The Earth's mass, and how far you are from the center of the Earth.
No because the sun is in space. It is illogical for a person to dig far down in the Earth and get to the sun. So there you have my dear friend.
The galactic center is somewhere in the neighbourhood of 24 - 26,000 light years (around 7,600 parsecs) from Earth.
There is a center of the earth but we cannot travel to it like they do in books and movies. The center of the earth is made of an iron core, which creates the phenomenon of magnetization. The center of the earth is far too hot and strong to get to.
I want to know the exact date the moon is furthest away from the earth.
I believe they were digging to see just how far they could actually dig.
the anwer is that it is 3160 miles
No. The black hole at the center of the galaxy is too far away to affect earth.