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What you are after is the diameter of the Earth, which varies because Earth is not a perfect sphere. At the poles it's 7889.80 miles and at the equator it's 7926.28 miles.
Perhaps you have imagined digging a tunnel through the earth that comes out the other side. How many kilometers would you have to dig?
The minimum distance between Jupiter and Earth is 365 million miles (588 million km). Since one light year (the distance light travels in one year) is approximately 5,870,000,000,000 miles, the minimum distance between Jupiter and Earth is 0.0000621 light years.
Because the Earth's surface is curved. You can only see a few miles from a standing position.
Simply divide the distance (in miles) by the speed - that will give you a time in hours.Note that the distance to Venus can vary a lot - depending on whether it is on the same side as Earth, or on the opposite side.
You'd have to say about 3,950 miles. Even if you head straight toward the center of the Earth, if you go farther than 3,950 miles from where you started, you're closer than that to the surface on the other side.
If you went directly from where you are standing straight through the earth until you got to the other side, the distance that you would travel would be the diameter.
What you are after is the diameter of the Earth, which varies because Earth is not a perfect sphere. At the poles it's 7889.80 miles and at the equator it's 7926.28 miles.
It depends on the position of the moon around the earth. if it is the other side of earth it would be further away than if it was on the side of the earth facing the sun. But it is roughly 93 million miles
Rim to Rim varies from 4 to 18 miles.
Perhaps you have imagined digging a tunnel through the earth that comes out the other side. How many kilometers would you have to dig?
The minimum distance between Jupiter and Earth is 365 million miles (588 million km). Since one light year (the distance light travels in one year) is approximately 5,870,000,000,000 miles, the minimum distance between Jupiter and Earth is 0.0000621 light years.
Billions and billions of years....
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12,740 kilometers
Because the Earth's surface is curved. You can only see a few miles from a standing position.
Same as on this side: gravity, which pulls people towards the center of the Earth. By the way, just wait 12 hours, and you will be on the other side of the Earth yourself - because of the rotation of the Earth.