It depends on how fast the craft is travelling, and whether there are humans onboard. The slowest ever journey to the moon was by the ESA SMART-1 lunar probe, which took 1 year, 1 month and 2 weeks.
Apollo 11, the first manned flight to the Moon, took 3 days, 3 hours and 49 minutes to reach lunar orbit.
The fastest trip took 8 hours and 35 minutes, and was achieved by NASA's New Horizons Pluto mission.
A meteorites is usually cold when it reaches the surface. When a meteor enters the atmosphere it is briefly subjected to intense heat. This heat goes into melting the surface of the meteor, which is then quickly stripped away by drag. As a result, relatively little heat penetrates into the interior, which is cold from its time in space. By the time a meteor enters the lowest layer of the atmosphere it will have slowed to terminal velocity and so there will be no appreciable frictional heating.
It took 100 to 200 years for the debris from the Theia/Proto-Earth colision to coalesce into two moons. About 10-million years later, the smaller of the two moons slowly impacted onto the larger moon, resulting in the Moon we see today.
1 billion years
It will take you three days to reach the moon.
It took about 5000 days to get to the moon.
29 days.
twice as long as walking half the moon or half as long as walking it twice.
it takes 13 hours to get to the moon by a rocket
Zip, zero, zilch. If there is a moon, it will tell you that the moon has formed. If no moon forms, oh well.
how long did it take to build the half moon
to what
A long time
I had taken a course on the universe at UCR and my professor, a graduate of MIT, said that it took approximately 30 days for the moon to form after a planetoid collided with Earth. Yes, days haha
It will take you three days to reach the moon.
It took about 5000 days to get to the moon.
A month
3weeks
14.5 days.
14.77 days
29.53 days