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As the Moon orbits our planet, it's distance varies from about 221,000 to 252,000 miles.

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What planets do you past to get to the moon?

You don't pass any. There' nothing in space between Earth and moon except maybe a few meteoroids. The planet that is able to come closest to Earth is Venus. When Venus is as close to Earth as it can ever get, it's more than 100 times farther away than the moon ever is.


What would happen if the moon got too close to the earth?

The earth will come to an end


How long does it take the moon to get close to the earth?

The moon is already close to the earth


How does the waves come in the ocean?

The waves come in the ocean is because of moon. Moon is close to the earth tonight. Tonight the moon pulls up the water in the ocean so that's how The waves come in the ocean.


How does the moon stay close to earth?

The Earth's gravity holds the Moon in its orbit.


How close is it from earth to the moon?

Not really.


Does the moon come before the Earth?

The Moon orbits AROUND the Earth.


How does the temperature change when the moon is close to the earth?

It doesn't - the moon's proximity to Earth has no bearing on Earth's temperature - the Sun does that.


Why can a person see the moon from earth?

because it is close to earth


What is the close space object to earth?

moon


What is the white planet close to earth?

The "white planet" close to Earth is likely the Moon. It appears white in the night sky due to its surface reflecting sunlight.


Why was the moon so close to the earth on 19 march 2011 How does the moon get close to the earth?

It was not especially close; the perigee distance is 363,104 km. The Moon orbits the Earth in an elliptical path, and it comes that close to Earth every month. But the orbital cycle isn't on the same schedule as the phases of the Moon. The Moon happens to be exactly full at the very same time as the Moon reaches perigee only once every 28 years or so.