The earth's equatorial diameter is 7,926 miles. The speed of light is 186,282 miles per second. (7,926 miles / earth) x (lightspeed / 186,282 miles/sec) x (1 day / 86,400 sec) x (1 year / 365 days) = [ 7,926 / (186,282 x 86,400 x 365) ] (mile-lightspeed-sec-day-year/earth-mile-sec-day) = 1.3492 x 10-9 = 0.0000000013492 of a light-year
The diameter of the earth is 8000 miles. That is the distance if one drove a lance from one side of the earth to the other at center. So the radius,from the outside to the center, is 4000 miles- (half of the diameter). Figure the distance around the earth at four times the radius-which gives the total distance around the earth at 32000 miles. Is this correct? I think so. Maybe a mad scientist can dispute this. Mike Teister.
The earth is a sphere (shape of a ball).
The straight distance through the center, from the equator on one side to the equator
halfway around, is 7,926 miles (12,756 km). It's a little less than that between the north
and south poles.
The distance halfway around, on the surface and not through the center, is 12,450 miles (20,036 km).
The radius of the planet Earth is 3,359 miles. The circumference of this planet is 24,902 miles and the sun travels around the planet once every 24 hours.
The distance around the Earth's equator is approximately 4,007,500,000cm.
The earth is slightly wider than it is tall, so the measurement around the equator is going to be a just over a hundred miles greater than the distance around the earth.
The circumference of the earth at the equator is 40,075.16 kilometers or 24,901.55 miles. The shorter circumference of the earth over the poles is 40,007.86 kilometers or 24,859.73 miles. The difference is 67.3 kilometers or 41.82 miles. This shape is known as an ellipsoid or more properly, a geoid (earth-like).
How long is the equator?
The minimum Earth-Neptune distance is approximately 4.36 billion miles. The maximum is 4.63 billion miles.
The distance around the Earth's equator is approximately 4,007,500,000cm.
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The earth is slightly wider than it is tall, so the measurement around the equator is going to be a just over a hundred miles greater than the distance around the earth.
Usually orbiting Earth, that is, in an orbit around Earth, but fairly close to Earth - a few 100 km. distance from Earth's surface, at most.Usually orbiting Earth, that is, in an orbit around Earth, but fairly close to Earth - a few 100 km. distance from Earth's surface, at most.Usually orbiting Earth, that is, in an orbit around Earth, but fairly close to Earth - a few 100 km. distance from Earth's surface, at most.Usually orbiting Earth, that is, in an orbit around Earth, but fairly close to Earth - a few 100 km. distance from Earth's surface, at most.
The moon does pull the earth. All bodies affect others according to their mass and distance
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At its closest, Pluto is around 4,436,824,613 km from the sun. Taking off the earth to sun distance of 150 million km, the closest that Pluto will get to earth is around 4,286,800,000km. At its furthest Pluto would be around 6,050,000,000km from earth
At its closest, Pluto is around 4,436,824,613 km from the sun. Taking off the earth to sun distance of 150 million km, the closest that Pluto will get to earth is around 4,286,800,000km
The circumference of the earth at the equator is 40,075.16 kilometers or 24,901.55 miles. The shorter circumference of the earth over the poles is 40,007.86 kilometers or 24,859.73 miles. The difference is 67.3 kilometers or 41.82 miles. This shape is known as an ellipsoid or more properly, a geoid (earth-like).