Because the moon is 360,ooo KM away and the Earth's gravity slowed them down on the way, until they were very close to the Moon and the Moon's gravity started speeding them up.
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 generally launched to the Moon and took about 3 days to reach its orbit before landing. The journey back to Earth took another 3 days. So, in total, it took about 6 days for Apollo missions to travel to space and back.
It depends on how fast you are traveling, Apollo astronauts orbited the moon for three days,then landed on the surface the fourth day.
It took three days to reach the moon and another three days to return.
It took the Apollo missions about three days to travel from Earth to the Moon. The Apollo 11 mission, which was the first to land astronauts on the Moon, launched on July 16, 1969, and landed on the Moon on July 20, 1969.
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 generally launched to the Moon and took about 3 days to reach its orbit before landing. The journey back to Earth took another 3 days. So, in total, it took about 6 days for Apollo missions to travel to space and back.
The Apollo missions took about three days to reach the moon from earth orbit
Just like on earth, the length of a trip depends on how fast you are traveling. -- If you were traveling at 100 kph in a straight line, it would take about 160 days to reach the moon. -- At 1,000 mph in a straight line, you could be there in a bit under 10 days. -- The Apollo missions made each half of the trip ... there and back ... in roughly three days.
The Space Shuttle is incapable of traveling to the moon. The only manned spacecraft to travel to the moon was the Apollo spacecraft, which flew 9 lunar missions in the late 1960s and early 70s. Of these lunar missions, 6 successfully landed on the moon. Since Apollo 17 in 1972, no humans have visited the moon. The Apollo spacecraft, however, took about three days to reach the moon.
It depends on how fast you are traveling, Apollo astronauts orbited the moon for three days,then landed on the surface the fourth day.
It took three days to reach the moon and another three days to return.
It took the Apollo missions about three days to travel from Earth to the Moon. The Apollo 11 mission, which was the first to land astronauts on the Moon, launched on July 16, 1969, and landed on the Moon on July 20, 1969.
it took about 8 days to reach its destination.
It took 3 days for Apollo 11 to reach the Moon after leaving Earth orbit.
There were 5 unmanned missions following the ill-fated Apollo 1 disaster. After that, there were 2 earth orbital missions (Apollo 7 & Apollo 9), and 9 lunar missions (Apollo 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17). There were 3 long duration earth orbital missions after Apollo 17 that used the Apollo hardware and spacecraft. Skylab 1 was the workshop itself where the astronauts lived for months at a time. Skylab 2 lasted 28 days, Skylab 3 lasted 56 days and Skylab 4 lasted 84 days in space. The last mission to use Apollo spacecraft was the first joint mission with the Soviet Union. An American Apollo docked with a Soviet Soyuz spacecraft. The 2 vehicles stayed docked for 44 hours before parting ways. The last Apollo spacecraft splashed down on July 24, 1975. So total there were 19 "Apollo" missions. 13 manned missions and 6 unmanned.
NASA's Apollo manned missions (1969 to 1972) took approximately 3 days to reach the Moon. Unmanned probes can take slightly longer to save fuel. Two Chinese probes launched in 2007 and 2010 took different paths, the first taking 12 days and the second only 4 days on a direct route.