There is about 1,267,200,000 feet.
You could fit around 30 Earths in between the Earth and the Moon. This distance is about 384,400 kilometers.
Venus and Mars
When the Earth is directly between the Moon and the Sun, it is a full moon.
When the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun, it is in its new moon phase. From Earth, the side of the Moon facing us appears dark as the illuminated side is facing away from us towards the Sun. This alignment is known as a solar eclipse when the Moon blocks the Sun partially or completely as seen from Earth.
Earth and Moon to Scale. 1 pixel = 600 kilometers. The average distance between Earth and Moon is approximately 30 times Earth's diameter. moon is also much much smaller than many other planets.
roughly 1,256,640,000 feet on the average
There are many differences between the Earth and Moon. For instance, the Earth is a planet, while the Moon is a satellite. Also, the Earth is occupied, while the Moon is unoccupied. Finally, things grow on the Earth, but they do not grow on the moon.
250,000 miles = 1,320,000,000 feet
You could fit around 30 Earths in between the Earth and the Moon. This distance is about 384,400 kilometers.
When the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun you get a full moon, not a new Moon which occurs when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun. You could also get a Lunar eclipse.
384,400,000 miters
Venus and Mars
The Sun is NEVER between the Earth and the Moon. When the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun, this is called a Solar Eclipse. When the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun, this is called a Lunar Eclipse.
It is the Earth, which is bigger between the moon & the earth.
When the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon, it is a Full Moon but when the Sun, Moon and Earth are directly in line - we will get a lunar eclipse.
About 25
Yes. The moon has 6 times less gravity than the earth, so if you were to long-jump 3 feet on the earth, you would go 18 feet on the moon.