I would have thought that the time it took to type the question, it would have been quicker to get a calculator out.
c=piD
So c=pi x 3,476 = 10,920 km. Close enough.
6784 what? Which moon? (Not all are round!) Are we talking the typical oblate spheroid or an idealized sphere?
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].
6790 mi = 35,851,200 in
The moon has a total surface area of about 37.9 million square kilometers.
The mean lunar diameter is 2.16*103 miles.
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The diameter of the Moon is 2159 miles or 3474 kilometers.
From the center of the earth to the center of the moon, the approximate distance is 384,403 km. But it depends on the whether the moon is at its furthest point or its closest point, as it ellipses around the earth.
The size of a small moon The first was 160 kilometers in diameter and had a circumference of 503 km. The second was 900 km in diameter and had a circumference of 2827 km.
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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.
The diameter of the moon at the equator is 3476.28 kilometers. Measured from pole to pole, the diameter is 3471.94 kilometers.
It Is 238,857 miles to the moon! x
The moon's diameter is 2,159 miles (3,475 kilometers) and its circumference is 6,790 miles (10,864 kilometers). The moon is 27 percent the size of the Earth.Sources: Gailey, Rosemary E. Moonscapes, p. 9; The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th ed , vol. 8, p. 299; World Book Encyclopedia, vol. 13, p. 783.
The equatorial diameter of the moon is 2,159.2 miles. The circumference is 6,783.5 miles. It has a mean radius of 1,079.6 miles.
Uranus' smallest moon is either Cupid or Trinculo, both with a diameter of approximately 18 kilometers. The diameter of the Moon is 3474.2 kilometers. So the answer is no.
The Earth is bigger than the moon. While the diameter of the Earth is 12,742 kilometers, the moon's diameter is 3,474 kilometers. The moon is 27 percent the Earth's size.