It will take you three days to reach the moon.
You can fly to the moon. If you go in a rocket ship or whatever.
Jake is a dryden. then you have to slap a jake and combine it with a dryden then you'll get to the moon in 1.3 seconds.
I think it takes about a year to get to the moon, travelling at a fast pace (like in a rocket). If you don't believe me, look it up at www.space.com. It may help you.
The space shuttle was never designed to fly to the moon. The booster rocket for the shuttle did not have enough power to fly to the moon, as it was designed to launch the shuttle into low earth orbit. To enter Earth orbit a spacecraft needs to go 17,500 mph. To climb out of Earth's gravity well and fly to the moon, a spacecraft needs to go 24,000 mph. While those numbers seem close, they are not when it comes to rocket power. The shuttle would have needed many thousands of pounds more rocket fuel to launch to the moon and even more to turn around and come back home. The shuttle couldn't fly to the moon because it was never designed to do so. The Saturn V, on the other hand, was.
Currently, there is no commercial program where you can pay to fly to the moon. There also isn't an option to pay NASA to take you to the moon, since only experienced professionals can fly to the moon.
It takes about 3 days for a spacecraft to fly to the moon.
People build a rocket and fly to the moon.
Apollo 17
yes
Rocket Man - 2005 Fly Me to the Moon 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
jet plane did not go to moon
You can fly to the moon. If you go in a rocket ship or whatever.
Yes you have to be able to handle the gravity and you have to know how to fly the rocket.
Jake is a dryden. then you have to slap a jake and combine it with a dryden then you'll get to the moon in 1.3 seconds.
Yes, but it would take months fly to mars. The rocket would have to be big. It takes 3 days to get to the moon and look how big the rocket is! You would need to take oxygen, water, food, etc. or you would die.
It took the Galileo spacecraft about six years to reach Jupiter from Earth.
9,000/320 = 28.125 seconds