Constantly varying.
Phobos orbits Mars, so the average distance to Phobos will be the same as the average distance to Mars, which is about 225 million kilometers.
Mars' biggest moon is Phobos. It is irregularly shaped and relatively small compared to Earth's moon, with a diameter of about 22.2 kilometers.
Phobos orbits Mars. So the distance between Earth and Phobos is essentially the same as the distance between Earth and Mars. This distance varies from 3-1 AU (astronomical units) to 3+1 AU. One AU is about 93 million miles.
The Moon (Earth), Phobos (Mars) and Deimos (Mars).
Earth's Moon has a diameter of about 3,474 kilometers, while Phobos, one of Mars' moons, has a much smaller diameter of approximately 22.4 kilometers. This means the Moon is roughly 155 times wider than Phobos. In terms of volume and mass, the Moon is vastly larger, making it a significant satellite compared to the tiny Phobos.
The moon is approximately 240,000 miles from earth.
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Earth's (Luna) and Mars's (Diemos and Phobos).
It is a bit less than a quarter of a million miles from the Earth to the moon.
moon is on average 238,857 miles away. The average distance from the Earth to the Moon is 238,857 miles, about thirty times the diameter of the Earth 25000 miles The distance from the centre of the Earth to the centre of the Moon is 238,857 miles. 228207 miles
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