22.2 minutes
The Apollo spacecraft took 3 days to travel from the Earth to the moon.
We'll take your word for it and use the distance of 400 million km.The speed of radio (and light, heat, UV, X-ray, etc.) is 300,000 km/sec.Time = (400 x 106) / (300 x 103) = 1,333 seconds = 22.2 minutes
No, Hubble is in orbit around the Earth. Voyager 1, an unmanned spacecraft, launched September 5, 1977, is now the farthest man-made object from Earth.
9 years
Because the North Pole is farthest north on the Earth
The South Pole at 90°south. From that position it is only possible for you to travel northward, making it the farthest point south.
The Apollo spacecraft traveled at a maximum speed of 24,000 mph. To overcome the Earth's gravitational pull, one must travel at or above its escape velocity which is 24,000 mph.
if you really need this you are an idiot but it is the moon
north pole and south pole are the farthest points on earth
The farthest point north on the Earth is the North Pole. The farthest point south on the Earth is the South Pole.
The gravitational pull between earth and the spacecraft will become insignificant.
It would take about 22.5 minutes.