That would be the radius of the earth which is:
6,378.1 kilometers
The mountain peak of Chimborazo is the farthest from the center of the earth. Chimborazo is 2.1 kilometers farther from the Earth's center compared to Everest.
it is about 500-650 kilometers above earth's surface.
From the center of the earth to the center of the moon, the approximate distance is 384,403 km. But it depends on the whether the moon is at its furthest point or its closest point, as it ellipses around the earth.
It is 3963 miles to the center of the Earth, or the core.
I can't give you the answer in kilometres, but Wolf 359 is 7.78 lightyears from Earth
The earth's diameter is about 12,600km, so half that would be 6,300km from the surface to the core.
Earth's mean (average) radius is about 6371 kilometers, so yes.
The mountain peak of Chimborazo is the farthest from the center of the earth. Chimborazo is 2.1 kilometers farther from the Earth's center compared to Everest.
The distance from side to side through the center of the Earth is called the diameter. The Earth's diameter is 12,742 kilometers.
It's located at the center of the Earth, about 3975 miles or 6395 kilometers from the crust.
That's the Earth's radius. It's about 6378 kilometers at the equator. That's 3963 miles.
The approximate radius of the Earth's center to it's surface is about 6,371 kilometers, which is about 3.959 miles.
No. The park is quite a few kilometers from that location.
it is about 500-650 kilometers above earth's surface.
Earth's mean (average) radius is about 6371 kilometers, so yes.
That's the Earth's radius. It's about 6378 kilometers at the equator. That's 3963 miles.
The Earth's motion around a center of mass is due to the presence of the Moon. Technically, the Moon doesn't orbit the Earth, they both orbit the center of mass they share, which is about 4661 kilometers from the center of the Earth. In astronomy, the center of mass is also commonly referred to as the barycenter.