answersLogoWhite

0

NASA's Apollo manned missions (1969 to 1972) took approximately 3 days to reach the Moon. Unmanned probes can take slightly longer to save fuel. Two Chinese probes launched in 2007 and 2010 took different paths, the first taking 12 days and the second only 4 days on a direct route.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How long does it take a rocket ship to get to the moon?

It takes around 3 days for a rocket ship to travel from Earth to the moon. The exact time may vary depending on the specific mission and the speed of the rocket.


How long does it take a rocket to fly to the moon?

It takes about 3 days for a rocket to fly from Earth to the moon. This journey covers a distance of approximately 384,400 kilometers. The exact time can vary depending on factors such as the speed of the rocket and the trajectory chosen for the mission.


How long does it take to get to the moon by rocket?

it takes 13 hours to get to the moon by a rocket


How long a rocket will take to reach sun?

10 years, earliest.


How long does it take from the Earth to the moon with people on the rocket?

For the Apollo Missions, it took on an average of 4 days to reach the moon.


If a rocket left Pluto traveling 1000 mph how long would it take to reach the Sun?

450 years.


How long does it take the moon's light to reach the earth?

0.28 Seconds


How long does it take a rocket to get to the moon?

takes about 2-4 days, depending on gravity


How long does it take to get up to space in a rocket?

That totally depends on the weight of the rocket, but most manned rockets take about 8 1/2 minutes to reach orbit.


How long does it take for a lunar module to reach the moon?

It takes about 3 days for a lunar module to reach the moon from Earth.


How long did it take neil to reach the moon?

The normal time for a landing craft to reach the moon is approximately 3 days from time of launch.


When did the first landing on the moon take place?

In 1492 Columbus set his rocket towards the moon on a long journey and successfully landed.