104 miles
We see more of the moon lit when it is a gibbous moon than when it is a crescent moon, so it does seem bigger. Save
it averages at about 93 million miles between the sun and the moon.
that would be a crescent moon. :)
a million miles
It Is 238,857 miles to the moon! x
New moon to New moon takes 29.53 days. During this time the moon goes through several phases; (New moon) Waxing crescent moon (First quarter moon - half moon) Waxing gibbous moon (Full moon) Waning gibbous moon (Last quarter moon - half moon) Waning crescent moon (Dark moon) So roughly 7.5 days between each; New-half, half-full, full-half, half-new.
222,133 miles Source: http://www02.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=distance+moon+earth+in+miles
The distance to the moon is around 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers) one way. So a round trip to the moon and back would be approximately 477,710 miles (768,800 kilometers).
There is no star between the Earth and the Moon. The nearest star is the Sun, at 93,000,000 miles away, whereas the Moon is only about 239,000 miles away.
It is 76.4 miles according to Google Maps.
A full lunar cycle is 29 1/2 days, on average.
The average distance between Earth and its moon is 238,000 miles, approximately.