It depends on a few things, like your speed, and the moon's terrain and gravity and stuff. But I'll assume for your question, you just mean if you could drive a car all the way around the moon, how long would it take. The answer to that (if we're using earth's gravity and environment) is fairly simple. Assuming that you're taking a route that is completely flat and you're going 100 km/h the entire time (a little over 60 mp/h), it would take just over 109 hours to travel around the entire moon. The equation for this is easy: The moon's equatorial circumference is 10,921 km, divide that by 100 (our speed), and you have the time it would take to travel that distance in kilometers per hour. (10921/100=109.21, or about 109 hours) For the sake of comparison, it would take about 401 hours to travel around the earth (if it were possible). The short answer: Travelling at 100 km/h (60 mph), it would take 109 hours. If you were travelling in a formula 1 racing car near its top speed (about 350 km/h or 220 mph) it would only take about 31 hours.
Venus doesn't go around the moon! =P
normally when people are talking about a "moon" they mean a moon cycle which is how long it takes for the moon to do all its phases and is around 29.5 days to complete. So 30 moons would take around 8850 days aka 290.76 months aka 24.23 years
The Moon completes its orbit around the Earth in approximately 27.3 days
If the moon didn't rotate around the Earth, it would be to dark to see at night and eclipses would not exist!
27.32 days
it would take 3631 to 4056 hours
Because there is no wind on the moon to blow it around.
Approximately 220 days.
Moon Rover
Staring at the moon will probably not make you crazy. However, it might indicate that you are crazy to begin with. What sane person would want to stare at the moon for long hours?
About 5.5 months at 60 mph.
You can't drive to the Moon - there is no road or anything. For a hypothetical exercise involving the equivalent distance, just divide the distance by the speed.
walk, drive or fly
about thousand times
Venus doesn't go around the moon! =P
normally when people are talking about a "moon" they mean a moon cycle which is how long it takes for the moon to do all its phases and is around 29.5 days to complete. So 30 moons would take around 8850 days aka 290.76 months aka 24.23 years
If you could do it at a constant speed along a straight path, it would take3hours 49minutes 48seconds.