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Sure! First, the Moon has less gravity than Earth, so there is less force pulling the spaceship down. Second, the Moon has no atmosphere, so there is no air resistance to overcome when taking off, making it easier for the spaceship to lift off.
A spaceship would need less energy to take off from the Moon compared to the Earth due to the Moon's lower gravity. The Moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth, so a spacecraft would require less thrust to overcome gravity and achieve liftoff.
How many days does it take for the moon to orbit the earth
The Moon orbits the Earth, and both Moon and Earth orbits the Sun. 1 lunar cycle = 29.53059 days.
does it revolves rotates phases or circles the anser is rotates
A spaceship traveling from the moon to Earth at a typical speed of about 2.38 km/s would take approximately 3 days to cover the distance of about 384,400 km. The actual time may vary depending on the specific trajectory and speed of the spaceship.
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Sure! First, the Moon has less gravity than Earth, so there is less force pulling the spaceship down. Second, the Moon has no atmosphere, so there is no air resistance to overcome when taking off, making it easier for the spaceship to lift off.
A spaceship would need less energy to take off from the Moon compared to the Earth due to the Moon's lower gravity. The Moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth, so a spacecraft would require less thrust to overcome gravity and achieve liftoff.
The moon is already close to the earth
i dont care about the moon
In the impossible event that a spaceship travelled in a straight line at a constant speed, it would take just over 3 hours 50 minutes.
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