If you go straight there, and don't bother with things like parking orbits,
trans-lunar injection, acceleration, deceleration, etc., just surface-to-surface,
it would take you roughly 141 and 2/3 days.
It also depends on whether you go at the time of perigee or apogee, whether
you manage to avoid the afternoon rush hour, etc.
70 miles
13.8093524 Miles per hour to be exact.
69.1 miles per hour.
3 miles
At a distance of 238,900 miles from Earth, it would take you about 4.7 months to reach the moon at 70 miles per hour.
45 kilometers per hour is the same as 27.9 miles per hour.
If you are going 60 Miles Per Hour then in 1 hour you will travel 60 MILES. I hope this helps :)
Distance = rate * time. (55 miles/hour) * (4 hours) = 220 miles
(70 miles/hour) x (1 hour) = 70 miles
Eighty. That is what "miles per hour" means. It means how many miles you will go in one hour, if you keep going at that speed.
It dependeds on how fast your going (MPH = miles per hour) 61MPH meens you'll be going 61 miles in an hour.
38.21 miles per hour.