2 million days
0.28 Seconds
approximately 3 seconds.
~1.28 seconds
About 1.3 seconds. The Moon is, roughly, 250,000 miles from the Earth, and light travels at 186,000 miles per second.
A little less than one and a half seconds.
The Moon has no light of its own, it shines because the Sun's light is illuminating it. It takes the light from the Sun about 8 minutes to reach the Moon and 1.27 seconds to bounce off the Moon to your eyes. As the Moon orbits the Earth every 27 days, there are 27 days between one Full Moon and the next.
The Moon is about 1.4 light-seconds away.
It takes about 3 days for a lunar module to reach the moon from Earth.
The normal time for a landing craft to reach the moon is approximately 3 days from time of launch.
sorry if you wer planing a bus ride to the moon but its imposible but fore the recorde it would tacke 500,000000000 light years
Yes , laser lights easily reach the moon. It should take about 1.3 seconds to reach it. The moon is about 239,000 miles away. Light travels at a constant 186,000 per second. So the math is easy.
The moon's distance is 239,000 miles (384,000 kilometers).