They did not travel very far as it is solar powered buggy, they went in two short trips.
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300,000 miles
Yes, 83 per cent of the whole lunar surface (including the far side) is covered by lunar highlands.
to the moon and back
The pull of Earth's gravity during the moon's formation caused the crust on the far side of the moon to become thicker than the crust on the near side. On the near side, the lunar crust is about 60 km thick. On the far side, the lunar crust is up to 100 km thick.
The Apollo astronauts traveled about 1.5 million miles to the moon,do not forget them orbiting it.
The Russians were very far, even though they did land unmanned crafts on the moon, they failed to send a man in lunar orbit till today.
As far as is known to the public, nobody has ever been on the surface of the moon during a lunar eclipse.
3.5 lunar orbits.
As far as I know, all calendars that use lunar cycles start their months with the new moon.
Yes, 83 per cent of the whole lunar surface (including the far side) is covered by lunar highlands.
to the moon and back
a Lunar Eclipses
The moon is always Full at the time of a lunar eclipse.Sun, earth, and moon are in a straight line and in the same plane. The earth is in the middle.The moon is on one side of the earth ... in its shadow ... and the sun is on the other side,about 390 times as far away as the moon.
very far
1.45 millon miles
The pull of Earth's gravity during the moon's formation caused the crust on the far side of the moon to become thicker than the crust on the near side. On the near side, the lunar crust is about 60 km thick. On the far side, the lunar crust is up to 100 km thick.
A lunar eclipse is the shadow of the Earth passing over the Moon. This occurs when the Moon is directly behind the Earth, during the middle of the full moon phase. Although the Earth is always between the Sun and Moon at the full moon, the shadow only seldom falls on the Moon, as the Moon's orbital angle may take it too far "above" or "below" the path of the shadow. There are from two to five lunar eclipses per year -- they are either penumbral (light shadow), partial (part of the Moon), or total (entire Moon).
If you measured the distance between the moon and earth you could calculate the correct Distance you are recommended to travel.