Dean Karnazes author of Ultra Marathon Man: Confessions of an All-Night Runner, and long distance runner has ran 226.2 miles with only several stops of little more than a few minutes. His book, Ultra Marathon Man, describes some of his accomplishments such as running 200 miles in a little over 46 hours. One of the first to run a marathon in Antarctica to the South Pole.
He also has ran Many marathons running like this around the world
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The farthest distance from earth a human being has traveled is 401,056 km, to the moon.
Umm... the moon? Somewhere in space, I would imagine. Maybe Antarctica or somewhere in the desert if not space.______________________________________Improved AnswerThe furthest any human being has been from other humans was obviously in outer space! In distances the furtherst measures to just about 238, 855 in miles (english) or 384, 400km (metric).Hope this helped.AnswerThe furthest away a single human being has ever been from any other human being are the pilots of the Apollo Command module on the various Apollo moon missions. When the other two astronauts where on the surface of the moon, the single man in the command module was up to 9,000 miles away from the closest human.
As of yet, the furthest any human has gone into space, is to the Moon. There were 24 men over 9 missions that have voyaged to the Moon.
On foot, human.
On foot, human.
Which part human body nonstop cells
If there is a street for sky, so it will take seventy years to walk for a human being.
Human beings have traveled to space in low Earth orbit, with the furthest being to the moon during the Apollo missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Additionally, humans have visited the International Space Station (ISS) since the year 2000.
It is possible for something to be so far away from the Sun that that thing and the Sun would not be aware of each others existence. But for a human being the furthest man can get from the Sun at the moment is to be on the ISS when it is on the dark side of the Earth at Aphelion. However, the astronauts on the Moon at Aphelion and Apogee would have been the furthest man has travelled (If that possibility existed because of the positions of the orbits)
When the Apollo astronauts were in orbit around the moon they were the furthest any human had been from the earth.
Not if you are a normal human being. The distance from the fingertips of your outstretched arm to somewhere on the opposite collarbone is likely to be nearer a metre.