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∙ 15y ago120000000000000 divided by 75. Answer in hours.
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∙ 15y agoTen seconds.
No, the spaceship would not be able to travel to the Moon and back in one week with its range limited to 50,000 miles per day. The total distance to the Moon and back is 500,000 miles, which is further than the spaceship can travel in a week.
27,251 years.
The average spaceship can travel at speeds ranging from 17,500 to 25,000 miles per hour (28,000 to 40,000 kilometers per hour) in low Earth orbit. However, speeds can vary significantly depending on the type of spaceship and its purpose.
100 seconds. (10 units of 100000 in 1000000, so 10 X 10 seconds = 100 seconds)
1 hour 9 minutes. This is the total driving time at that speed and excludes stops or delays.
Greensboro to the moon in miles by spaceship
The distance between Venus and Pluto varies depending on their positions in their respective orbits. On average, it can range from around 2.6 billion miles to over 4.67 billion miles.
A spaceship needs to reach a speed of around 25,000 miles per hour (40,233 kilometers per hour) to break free from Earth's atmosphere and reach orbit. This speed is required to counteract the gravitational pull of Earth and escape its atmosphere.
600kg-m/s apex miles
To find the distance between the Earth and Moon you would use Lunar distance. Lunar distance is the measurement from and to the Earth and Moon which calculates 238,900 miles
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