close.2,161 to be exact.
No. It isn't possible with current technology to go through the Moon - or other solid materials for that matter.
Halley's comet is tiny compared to the moon. The irregularly shaped comet is about about 5 by 10 miles wide while the moon's diameter is over 2000 miles.
The width of the United States, measured from its easternmost point to its westernmost point, is approximately 2,800 miles.
The average distance from Earth to the Moon is about 238,855 miles.
Mount St. Helens has a width of approximately 6 miles at its base.
The width of the moon is 2,161 miles.
A globe of rock about 2000 miles across and a quarter million miles away.
238855 miles (384400 kilometers) away from Earth. That is about the width of 30 Earths.
Length: 6 miles width: 2 miles
From earth the moon subtends an angle of 0.5 degrees. The ancient Greeks determined that the moon was approximately 60 earth radii away. Using simple trigonometry, the diameter of the moon would therefore be (60/2) tan(0.5°) = 0.26 earth diameters, or about 2000 miles. [The actual diameter is 2160 miles]. That makes the circumference 2000(pi) = 6300 miles [actual equatorial distance is 6786 miles].
it is 2.5 miles in length and the width is 0.5 miles
The perimeter of a rectangle with length of 10 miles and width of 5 miles is 30 miles.
To find the width of the rectangular plot of land, you can use the formula for the area of a rectangle, which is Area = Length × Width. Given that the area is 910 square miles and the length is 32 miles, you can rearrange the formula to find the width: Width = Area / Length. Thus, Width = 910 square miles / 32 miles = 28.4375 miles. So, the width is approximately 28.44 miles.
2554 miles
The average diameter of the Earth is about 3.66 times that of the Moon. So if a model of the Moon were 1 meter in width, Earth on the same scale would be 3.66 meters wide.
The width of the Parana River is not listed as it varies throughout the river. This river is 677 miles long and is located in Central South America.
The moon measures about 2160 miles (3476 km) across. The distance is about one fourth the diameter of the Earth, and 400 times smaller than that of the sun.