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Moon's diameter = 3,474.8 km.

Moon's circumference = (pi) D = 10,916.4 km.

At 80 km per hour, you're talking 10,916.4/80 = 136.455 hours (rounded)

That's 5days 16hours 27minutes 18.3seconds, IF you have good headlights for

crossing the dark side, and you don't have to swerve to avoid craters.

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