"Distance" is defined between TWO objects, or points in space.
In terms of physical measurement, the distance between Earth and heaven is not known as heaven is considered a spiritual or metaphysical realm, not a physical location in space. Different belief systems and cultures have their own interpretations of where or what heaven is.
It varies - the moon orbits the Earth so the distance will change depending on Earth's distance from the sun as well as the moon's distance from the Earth. The minimum distance from the moon to the sun is when the Earth is closest to the sun and the moon is in new moon phase (meaning its closer to the sun than the Earth). The distance from the moon to the sun is: Earth's distance at perihelion - moon's distance from Earth at apogee. This works out to 146,692,370 km. The maximum distance from the moon to the sun is when the Earth is farthest from the sun and the moon is in full moon phase. The distance from the moon to the sun is Earth's distance at aphelion + moon's distance from Earth at apogee. This works out to 150,503,400 km.
The distance from the surface of the Earth to its center is approximately 6,371 kilometers.
Changes in Earth's total insolation can be caused by variations in the distance between Earth and the Sun due to the Earth's elliptical orbit (Milankovitch cycles), changes in the Earth's axial tilt, and variations in the transparency of the atmosphere due to factors like greenhouse gas concentrations and volcanic activity.
The average distance between the sun and Earth is about 93 million miles.
The average distance from Earth to the moon is about 384,400 kilometers (238,855 miles). So, the total distance from Earth to the moon and back would be approximately 768,800 kilometers (477,710 miles).
This comparable to the perimeter of a circle.
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the distance of the moon from the earth the total gravity of the moon the amount of water in the tide..... and ect by J.P.A
Varying from the the distance from the Earth to the Moon + the distance from the sun to the earth + the distance from mercury to the sun, to the distance from the earth to the sun - the distance from mercury to the sun - the distance from the earth to the moon
It isn't clear what you mean by "total distance". Distance from where? And why "total"?
Around 0 mm, but one should ask what is the earth's distance to the earth in the earth
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The Earth-Moon L2 point is about 33,000 miles (60,000 km) beyond the far side of the Moon. Adding this to the average distance from the Earth to the Moon of about 239,000 miles gives a total distance of about 272,000 miles from Earth to the Earth-Moon Lagrange L2 point.
The distance from the Earth to the Moon is approximately 384,400 kilometers. If an astronaut travels to the Moon and back in 144 hours, the total distance would be around 768,800 kilometers. To find the average speed, divide the total distance by the total time: 768,800 km / 144 hours, which equals about 5,347 kilometers per hour.
No, the moon and the sun are not the same distance from Earth. The average distance from the Earth to the moon is about 238,855 miles, while the average distance from the Earth to the sun is about 93 million miles.
Moon/Distance to Earth 238,900 mi