A vehicle @ 13 liters per gallon (~0.29MPG) will travel about 6.55 miles on a tank of 22.5 gallons of fuel.
65 miles in 1 hour dived everything by 13 5 miles in 1/13 hours multiply everything by 12 60 miles in 12(1/13) hours simplify 60 miles in 0.92 hours you travel 60 miles per 0.92 hours. so after traveling 60 miles, you have traveled 0.92 hours (55.28 minuets).
If you travel 60 mph, you can go 798 miles in 13 hours, 18 minutes. Faster shorter, slower longer.
about 13 hours.
2 hours 13 minutes !
Apollo 13 traveled at an average speed of approximately 24,000 miles per hour on its way to the Moon.
When Apollo 13 was reentering Earth is was traveling at a speed of 36,210.6 feet per second. When the spacecraft came around from the far side of the moon it was traveling at 860.5 feet per second.
Apollo 13 traveled in a spacecraft called the Command Module Odyssey, which was part of the Apollo program conducted by NASA. The Command Module housed the astronauts and provided a safe environment for them during their journey to and from the Moon.
(13 and 1/3) mph
The Apollo 13 spacecraft was approximately 200,000 miles away from Earth when the accident occurred.
13 hours x 50 mph = 650 miles
The maximum speed of the Apollo 13 spacecraft during its journey to the Moon was approximately 24,790 miles per hour.
It depends on the speed. If you are traveling at 13 mph (miles per hour), it would be 1 hour. If you are traveling at 60 mph, it would be about 13 minutes.
240/13 minutes
There were three astronauts onboard Apollo 13: James Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise.
A vehicle @ 13 liters per gallon (~0.29MPG) will travel about 6.55 miles on a tank of 22.5 gallons of fuel.
Luckily for the Apollo 13 astronauts the explosion of the Apollo space craft took place a few hours before they were to separate for the moon landing.They used the Lunar module to travel back to the earth.