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The distance to the moon is about 1.3 light seconds or about 0.000000032 light years.
The answer is 3.9 x 10^8 meters. Or...3.9 x 10^5 kilometers.
The moon is currently moving away from the Earth at a rate of about 1.5 inches (3.78 cm) per year. In 10 million years, it will likely be significantly farther from Earth, but will still have gravitational effects on our planet, just to a lesser extent. The moon's gravitational pull plays a key role in stabilizing Earth's axial tilt, tides, and other environmental factors.
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).
About 1 second away every 50,000 years
How FAR is the moon from the Earth? About a quarter of a million miles away. ~250,000 miles.
The moon is drifting away from earth at a rate of about 38 millimeters per year. So in 1 million years, the moon will have drifted another 38 kilometers or abour 24 miles further from Earth.
From the Sun: about 150 million kilometers. From the Moon: about 380,000 kilometers.
238,000 miles from earth. 93 million miles from sun.
The sun is 93 million miles away from the earth.
The distance to the moon is about 1.3 light seconds or about 0.000000032 light years.
The answer is 3.9 x 10^8 meters. Or...3.9 x 10^5 kilometers.
The moon is currently moving away from the Earth at a rate of about 1.5 inches (3.78 cm) per year. In 10 million years, it will likely be significantly farther from Earth, but will still have gravitational effects on our planet, just to a lesser extent. The moon's gravitational pull plays a key role in stabilizing Earth's axial tilt, tides, and other environmental factors.
Messier 101 (M101) is a galaxy located around 21 million light-years away from Earth.
3400000 million lights years away
It's about a quarter million miles greater or less than the distance of the earth to the sun. That's because at times the moon is "between" the earth and the sun and is closer to the sun, and at other times the moon is on the "far side" of the earth from the sun. The distance to the sun from earth varies from about 147 million to 152 million kilometers. The moon is from about 363,000 to 405,000 kilometers from the earth. The distance from the earth to the moon isn't much when compared to the distance to our local star.
Earth, by far.