Destination does not affect velocity.
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The first mission to the moon was Apollo 8 , it was the test of the mighty Saturn 5 rocket, and to see if man could orbit the moon , and then return to earth. Or whether it would go on traveling past the moon.
You can fly to the moon. If you go in a rocket ship or whatever.
If a rocket is launched from the moon it will travel faster and longer, as it has less gravity.
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The first mission to the moon was Apollo 8 , it was the test of the mighty Saturn 5 rocket, and to see if man could orbit the moon , and then return to earth. Or whether it would go on traveling past the moon.
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You can fly to the moon. If you go in a rocket ship or whatever.
If the earth was at its closest point to Mercury it would take over a year for a rocket to reach it. It is about three days to the moon and two years to mars. Mr Google will tell you exactly how long it is to Murcury in a rocket.
If a rocket is launched from the moon it will travel faster and longer, as it has less gravity.