The average distance between the Moon and the Earth is 384,403 kilometers (238,857 miles).
to the moon and back
The Apollo astronauts traveled about 1.5 million miles to the moon,do not forget them orbiting it.
no matter how fast you go, the moon is 238,857 miles from earth. I think you were trying to ask how long it would take, so 4,343 hours or 181 days.
Apollo 12 traveled to the moon and back to earth.
Well, light does it in about 3 seconds, the ships that humans have built so far take about 3 days each way.
If you measured the distance between the moon and earth you could calculate the correct Distance you are recommended to travel.
the sun does not travel around its self
to the moon and back
1.45 millon miles
very far
As far as has been made known to the public, the USA is the only country which so far has landedhuman beings on the moon and returned them safely to earth.The USSR has sent unmanned spacecraft around the moon and back to earth, and has crashedan unmanned vehicle onto the moon's surface.
The Apollo astronauts traveled about 1.5 million miles to the moon,do not forget them orbiting it.
The moon takes 28 days to travel once around the Earth. By coincidence - it also takes 28 days to rotate once on its axis. This means that the same side of the moon is always pointing towards the Earth
as long as the earth's been round!
No. We cannot send manned missions anywhere near that far. The travel time alone would take years.
no matter how fast you go, the moon is 238,857 miles from earth. I think you were trying to ask how long it would take, so 4,343 hours or 181 days.
they never did only Apollo 11 and up have been to the moon so far