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The distance between the Sun and the Earth is about 93,000,000 miles. The distance between the Moon and the Earth is about 250,000 miles. The distance between the Moon and the Earth is thus shorter.
Distance from Earth to Moon is approximately 60.34 times larger than radius of Earth.
Find the distance from the earth to the moon, then the the distance from the earth to the sun, and simply subtract the both.
The distance from the Earth to the Moon is greater than the distance from the Earth to the International Space Station.
The moon is much close to the Earth and therefore is shorter to fly to.
No, the sun is much further away from the earth than the moon.
The Moon "year" is basically the same as the Earth's, because they orbit the Sun together. That's about 365.25 Earth days. A Moon "day" is about 27.3 or 29.5 Earth days, depending on the definition used for day. So, the answer is "shorter".
Longer than your finger but shorter than Earth to Mars
Mean Distance from Earth: 3.844x10^8 m Speed of Light (in a vaccum) 3x10^8 m/s T = D/V T = 3.844x10^8 m / 3x10^8 m/s T ~= 1.28 seconds Pleae note that the moon/earth distance varies, thus we used the mean in this equation.
True. The Sun is much closer to Earth than the Moon. The average distance from the Earth to the Sun is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers), whereas the average distance from the Earth to the Moon is about 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers).
Earth's moon ... the one you see in the sky from your backyard ... does not circle Mars.The distance from earth to our moon is less than 1/2 percent of the closest possible distance from earth to Mars.
It varies - the moon orbits the Earth so the distance will change depending on Earth's distance from the sun as well as the moon's distance from the Earth. The minimum distance from the moon to the sun is when the Earth is closest to the sun and the moon is in new moon phase (meaning its closer to the sun than the Earth). The distance from the moon to the sun is: Earth's distance at perihelion - moon's distance from Earth at apogee. This works out to 146,692,370 km. The maximum distance from the moon to the sun is when the Earth is farthest from the sun and the moon is in full moon phase. The distance from the moon to the sun is Earth's distance at aphelion + moon's distance from Earth at apogee. This works out to 150,503,400 km.