It takes 3 days to reach the moon.
it takes 13 hours to get to the moon by a rocket
takes about 2-4 days, depending on gravity
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.
In 1492 Columbus set his rocket towards the moon on a long journey and successfully landed.
The time required for a space vehicle to travel 1 mile is precisely(3,600 seconds)/(speed of the ship, in mph) .
it takes 13 hours to get to the moon by a rocket
About 3 days.
takes about 2-4 days, depending on gravity
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.
In 1492 Columbus set his rocket towards the moon on a long journey and successfully landed.
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The time required for a space vehicle to travel 1 mile is precisely(3,600 seconds)/(speed of the ship, in mph) .
A rocket ship takes off by igniting its rocket engines, which produce thrust that propels the ship upward. The force generated by the rocket engines pushes the ship off the ground and into the air, overcoming Earth's gravity. As the rocket ascends, its engines continue to provide thrust to propel it further into space.
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It takes a rocket approximately 3 days to travel from Earth to the Moon.
It takes a rocket approximately 3 days to travel from Earth to the Moon and enter lunar orbit. Once in orbit, the time it takes for a rocket to complete one orbit around the Moon depends on its altitude and speed, but typically takes a few hours.
A rocket ship typically takes around 8-10 minutes to reach space, defined as crossing the Kármán line at an altitude of 100 kilometers (62 miles) above sea level. The exact time can vary depending on the rocket's size, thrust, and trajectory.