No, the shadow of the moon is not always long enough to reach the Earth. During a solar eclipse, the moon's shadow on Earth is limited to a specific region where the alignment of the sun, moon, and Earth allows for the shadow to be cast on the Earth's surface.
One, if it is long enough. Enough already with the "How many foolish things would it take to reach a planet?" questions. This answers them all.
It takes about 3 days for a spacecraft like the Apollo missions to reach the moon. This involves traveling over 240,000 miles (384,400 kilometers) from Earth to the moon's surface.
No, the moon has never been hit by a space shuttle. Space shuttles were used for missions in low Earth orbit and never traveled far enough to reach the moon.
It takes about 3 days for a spacecraft to reach the Moon from Earth.
No, the shadow of the moon is not always long enough to reach the Earth. During a solar eclipse, the moon's shadow on Earth is limited to a specific region where the alignment of the sun, moon, and Earth allows for the shadow to be cast on the Earth's surface.
One, if it is long enough. Enough already with the "How many foolish things would it take to reach a planet?" questions. This answers them all.
It takes about 3 days for a spacecraft like the Apollo missions to reach the moon. This involves traveling over 240,000 miles (384,400 kilometers) from Earth to the moon's surface.
The Apollo missions' were based around the Saturn V rocket - the only rocket ever flown that was powerful enough to reach the moon.
If you were to unravel all the DNA in your cells end-to-end, it would stretch about 10 billion miles, not enough to reach the moon even once. It would, however, be long enough to wrap around the Earth about 400 times.
Yes you can reach the moon, if you have a rocket as powerful as Saturn 5.
The bright side of the moon will reach temperatures of about 230 degrees Fahrenheit. The melting point of all rocks is about 2192 degrees Fahrenheit So, the moon never gets hot enough.
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No, the moon has never been hit by a space shuttle. Space shuttles were used for missions in low Earth orbit and never traveled far enough to reach the moon.
Apollo 13 did not reach the moon because of the oxygen disaster and chaos
Your motorcycle would have to reach 5300 MPH to escape the moon's gravity. It's doubtful that a real world motorcycle, even rocket propelled could do this with a human sitting on it.
it would take about $170,243,286,935 to reach the moon proven by M.I.T