About six months.
It would take over 17 years to drive a car at 100 km/hr to the moon, assuming you could drive straight up into space. The moon is approximately 384,400 kilometers away from Earth, so it would be a very long journey by car.
No, a car cannot drive on the moon as there is no atmosphere to support combustion in the engine, and the lack of roads or grip for the tires to function. Additionally, the extreme temperature variations and lack of suitable terrain make driving a car on the moon impossible.
The moon is about 225,000 miles away at its closest point. Moving at 100 mph it would take 2,250 hours or just under 90 days to cover that distance.
At its closest, it is 223,700 miles away from Earth. So if you were riding in a car going 70 miles per hour, it would take you 135 days to get there. Imagine how long it would take you when the moon is at its farthest from Earth: 251,700 miles!(Of course it is impossible to go in a car, since there is no road between the Earth and the Moon.)
no the moon is faster
43 hours of driving time
depends on how fast your driving
It would take roughly 4 months
No ones ever tried. You could be the first!
Not really. For a beam of light, it takes just over one second; for astronauts, about three days. If it could occur - Driving a car would take 3 years, and walking would take 7 years.
It would take over 17 years to drive a car at 100 km/hr to the moon, assuming you could drive straight up into space. The moon is approximately 384,400 kilometers away from Earth, so it would be a very long journey by car.
about a day if driving nonstop starting around 5am
Ten minutes if you are driving at 60 mph.
About 96 days.
200000000 hours
4.5 months.
It will take about 47 hours.you will drive