About 10.5 hours.
It would take approximately 6.5 days to travel from Earth to the Moon at an average speed of 600 mph. The distance between Earth and the Moon is about 238,855 miles.
It would take around 7 months of continuous driving at 55 mph to reach the moon, assuming a straight road to the moon. Keep in mind that this is a theoretical scenario and not actually possible due to the vast distance between Earth and the moon.
It would take about 130 days to drive to the moon at a constant speed of 70 mph, assuming you could drive in a straight line through outer space. However, this distance is not practically drivable as there are no roads to the moon.
About 1 km/s or 2,237 mph.
The distance from the earth to the moon is roughly 238,855 miles. At a speed of 55 mph, it would take over 4,357 hours (about 182 days) to travel this distance, assuming you could drive a car through space.
The Moon orbits Earth at an average speed of 3,700 km/h (2,300 mph).
The average distance from the Earth to the Moon is about 238,855 miles. If you were to drive at a constant speed of 100 mph, it would take approximately 2,388.55 hours, or about 99.5 days, to reach the Moon. However, since driving to the Moon isn't feasible due to the lack of a road and the vacuum of space, this is a purely hypothetical scenario.
About 4.5 months.
The earth's escape velocity is approx 25,000 miles per hour so at 70 mph you would ot be able to leave earth!Space rockets do not travel in a straight line. Instead, they first orbit the earth and then use a kind of sling-shot effect to travel across space. The distance travelled, therefore bears little relation to the distance between the earth and the moon.However, a journey as long as the earth-moon distance, at 70 mph, would take a little over 142 days.
The Apollo spacecraft traveled to the moon at an average speed of around 36,000 mph. This incredible speed was necessary to escape Earth's gravity and reach the moon's orbit in a relatively short time.
About 96 days.
4.5 months.