The moon is roughly 250,000 miles and light travels at about 186,000 miles per second, so, it would take about 1.30 seconds for the moonlight to reach the earth.
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Sometimes the Moon looks yellow when its low in the sky. This is for the same reason that the Sun looks red at sunset. The Earth's atmosphere "scatters" incoming light. Blue light is scattered more than yellow or red light. The effect is much greater when the Moon or Sun is near the horizon, because the light has to travel through more air before we see it. So, the Moon can often look yellow when it's low in the sky.
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I would imagine the speed of Electricity in a bolt of lightening is very close to that of light ... light travels at 187000 mph...The moon is 238,857 miles from earth. If you divide the speed of light from the distance to the moon, you get about 1.27 hours (1 hour, 16 minutes, and 20 seconds
Approximately 1.3 seconds
Approximately 1.3 seconds
Approximately 1.3 seconds
About 1.3 seconds
The Moon is about 1.4 light-seconds away.
The moon is roughly 250,000 miles and light travels at about 186,000 miles per second, so, it would take about 1.30 seconds for the moonlight to reach the earth.
The pupils get larger. Pupils take in light and if it is dark, there is not much light if there is any at all. The pupils grow larger to take in as much light as possible. If the hole is bigger, more light can come in faster.
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At its average distance from the earth, the moon is 1.28 light seconds away.
8.3 minutes.
About a second and a quarter.
The Moon has no light of its own, it shines because the Sun's light is illuminating it. It takes the light from the Sun about 8 minutes to reach the Moon and 1.27 seconds to bounce off the Moon to your eyes. As the Moon orbits the Earth every 27 days, there are 27 days between one Full Moon and the next.