No one really knows...
Its far, apo means up/away
Men have been as far as the Moon, which averages about 260,000 miles away. No human beings have ever been farther away from the Earth.
Yes - and no !... The moon orbits the earth - so - there will be times each day, when it's closer to the sun than the earth is. During the earth's 'night time' - the moon is further away from the sun.
Around 4 billion years ago, the Moon was significantly closer to Earth than it is today, approximately 15,000 to 20,000 kilometers (about 9,300 to 12,400 miles) away. This proximity was due to the Moon's formation and the gravitational interactions between the Earth and Moon shortly after the Moon's formation. Over time, tidal forces have gradually caused the Moon to drift away, currently averaging about 384,400 kilometers (238,855 miles) from Earth.
How far away are they from each other and in relation to the Earth.&At what speed are they traveling through space.
The moon is 384,400 kilometers away.
How FAR is the moon from the Earth? About a quarter of a million miles away. ~250,000 miles.
It is 362,570 km (0.0024 AU) away from the Earth
252,088 miles
about 240,000 miles.
0.00257%
Moon is 250,000 miles away. Sun is 93,000,000 miles away.
The moon is approximately 384 000 kilometers away from the earth.
The average distance from the Moon to Earth is about 60 Earth radii.
Its far, apo means up/away
The Moon is tidally locked to Earth; the Moon's "day" and the Moon's month are the same length. So the "near side" of the Moon always faces the Earth, and the "far side" always faces away from Earth.
It is 362,570 km (0.0024 AU) away from the Earth