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The equatorial circumference of the moon is 10, 921 Km, or 10,921, 000 meters. 1 foot is equal to .3048 meters, so if you divide 10,921,000 meters by .3048 meters/foot, you arrive at 35,830,052 feet for the circumference of the moon at the equator. On average, a person makes a step of approximately 2 feet in length. Therefore, if you divide 35,830,052 feet by 2 feet/step, you arrive at an answer of 17,915,026 steps that you would have to take to circumnavigate the moon at the equator, adding a few thousand steps for increases and decreases in elevation (since the moon is not a smooth sphere).

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