It took the Apollo 11 astronauts about three days to reach the moon and two days to come back, but the amount of time really depends on how fast you are traveling.
As a point of comparison, if you were going to take a Boeing 747 to the moon (assuming it make it through the Earth's atmosphere and be able to fly in space), it would take about 16.56 days.
It took about three days for the Apollo 11 spacecraft, with Neil Armstrong aboard, to travel from Earth to the Moon in July 1969.
it takes 2 days to get to the moon!!!!!!!!!!!!
4 days
The Apollo 11 mission took about 3 days to travel from Earth to the moon. The spacecraft launched on July 16, 1969, and landed on the moon on July 20, 1969.
about 30 days
It takes around 3 days for a spacecraft to travel from Earth to the Moon.
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It took about three days for the Apollo 11 spacecraft, with Neil Armstrong aboard, to travel from Earth to the Moon in July 1969.
it takes 2 days to get to the moon!!!!!!!!!!!!
It takes about 3 days (72 hours) for a spacecraft to travel from Earth to the Moon.
It takes approximately 4 days to travel to the moon and back using current spacecraft technology, regardless of moon days. A moon day is the same as its orbital period, about 29.5 Earth days, and does not affect the travel time to and from the moon.
moon take 14 days to change new moon to full moon
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4 days
During the early 1970s, when the Apollo missions were going on, it took about 3 days to travel to the Moon. Here in 2010, it will be at least another 10 years before any person will again walk on the Moon, and it will probably be longer.
It takes three days to travel to the moon and land.
27.32 days