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From Apollo by the Numbers (see link below) the Apollo 11 spacecraft is estimated to have traveled 828,743 nautical miles (953,700 statute miles).
About one hour. The speed of the space shuttle can be between 18000 to 26000 miles per hour, so it can make one orbit about every hour.
The Earth travels approximately 1.6 million miles in a day as it orbits the Sun at an average speed of 67,000 miles per hour. This movement is part of the Earth's revolution around the Sun, which takes about 365.25 days to complete.
Approximately three weeks at 500 miles per hour.
The speed of an Apollo spacecraft is hard to answer because there are many answers available. The best question would ask something like "What was the maximum speed?", or "what was the average speed during the translunar or transearth phase?" The problem is that the speed of spacecraft was constantly changing. In order to break out of Earth orbit and reach the moon, an object must travel approximately 24,000 miles per hour. The Apollo spacecraft did just that. However, they didn't maintain that speed. Once they were out of orbit, they simply coasted the entire distance to the moon. Breaking out of Earth orbit does not mean breaking free from Earth's gravity though. The Earth was constantly pulling on the spacecraft, slowing it down. Eventually, the spacecraft got close enough to the moon that that moon's gravity had a stronger effect than the Earth's gravity, pulling the Apollo module forward, causing the module to speed up. With that in mind, we can provide the speed of Apollo 8 at various events: At translunar injection, Apollo 8 was traveling at 35, 505.41 ft/sec, or 24,208 mph. When the spacecraft entered the moon's sphere of influence (when the action of the moon's gravity became stronger than the action of the Earth's gravity on the spacecraft), it had slowed down to 3,261 ft/sec, or 2,223 mph. When the spacecraft reentered the Earth's atmosphere after returning from the moon, it was traveling at 36,221 ft/sec, or 24,696 mph.
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80mph = 80 miles/hour If you drive for one hour at 80 miles/hour, you will travel 80 miles.
they can travel 24 miles in an hour
If you travel six miles an hour it will take 60 minutes.If you travel 60 miles an hour it will take 10 minutes.If you travel six miles an hour it will take 60 minutes.If you travel 60 miles an hour it will take 10 minutes.If you travel six miles an hour it will take 60 minutes.If you travel 60 miles an hour it will take 10 minutes.If you travel six miles an hour it will take 60 minutes.If you travel 60 miles an hour it will take 10 minutes.
That depends how many hours you travel at that speed.
As many as you want. More miles will take more time. For every hour you spend doing it, you can travel 70 miles.
60 miles
If you are going 60 Miles Per Hour then in 1 hour you will travel 60 MILES. I hope this helps :)
55 miles
65 miles.
(70 miles/hour) x (1 hour) = 70 miles
55 miles