Wiki User
∙ 13y agoMoon'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.
Wiki User
∙ 13y agoIt would take 353
Most moons orbit close enough to their planets that the planet's gravity would render any orbit around a moon unstable in the long term.
Neutron stars do not typically have moons. Moons are primarily found in orbit around planets, while neutron stars are highly dense remnants of massive stars that have undergone a supernova explosion.
you would see all the planets around it and see the moons ground
Jupiter has 63 confirmed moons in orbit around it. No planets are in orbit around it, since they would then be classed as moons. The planets in orbit either side of Jupiter are Mars and Saturn.
Muchas lunas. (Speaking of actual satellites around planets) Hace muchas lunas ("Many moons ago") Muchas lunas a partir (in many moons (from now))
4 moons would go across the earth, and 109 earths would go across the sun.
A gas giant planet is likely to have the most moons due to its size and gravitational influence, which can capture and retain a large number of moons in orbit around it. For example, Saturn and Jupiter in our own solar system have a significant number of moons.
Yes. if they did not they would not be Jupiter's moons.
If the Moon's orbit were in the same plane as Earth's orbit around the Sun, we would experience a solar eclipse every month during the new moon phase as the Moon would pass directly between the Sun and Earth. This alignment would likely have a significant impact on Earth's tides and possibly cause more extreme weather patterns due to the gravitational influence of the Moon.
The moon would spiral inward towards the Earth.
No, in our solar system, there are no moons that are larger than the eight planets. The largest moon in our solar system is Ganymede, which is a moon of Jupiter, but it is still smaller than Mercury, the smallest planet.