I calculate 603 million miles.
6,785.99479 miles at the equator.
2,288 miles per hour
The radius of the orbit is 238,000 miles and you have to multiply by 2 pi, which is 6.283, so the answer is 1.5 million miles.
It takes approximately 1.28 seconds for light to travel around the moon, which means the circumference of the moon is roughly 6,783 miles. Traveling at the speed of light, you could make a full trip around the moon in about 2.56 seconds.
Almost 7000
the moon travels around the earth,and the earth travels around the sun
It Is 238,857 miles to the moon! x
About 28
At a distance of 238,900 miles from Earth, it would take you about 4.7 months to reach the moon at 70 miles per hour.
There are no planets that travel around the moon. The moon travels around Earth.
The moon travels an average distance of about 384,400 kilometers (238,855 miles) around the Earth in its elliptical orbit. This distance can vary slightly due to the moon's elliptical path.
Apollo 13 traveled at an average speed of approximately 24,000 miles per hour on its way to the Moon.