Submitted by baconbitche t3_yldnxm in space
KrangQQ t1_iuxwfif wrote
The average distance from the earth to the moon is about 238,855 miles (~384,400 km).
cmnorthauthor t1_iuxxvqc wrote
Thanks for doing half the math for us!
384,000 km at 80 km/hour is about 4,800 hours, or 200 days.
So, the better part of a year.
KrangQQ t1_iuy0032 wrote
I didn't want to "ruin" the fun part.
Anyhow, thank you for completing the math for us.
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buckphifty150150 t1_iuy4k4g wrote
Why did i think it was closer? Or is it short to get to space?
TypingWithGlovesOn t1_iuyum50 wrote
Lots of people use 100 km as the beginning of "space." The ISS and other low Earth orbits are only about 400 km up. The moon is very much farther away
buckphifty150150 t1_iuz7mx3 wrote
Thank you for the clarification.. I just thought I heard it takes like an hour to get to space by car or something like that
BubbaBro t1_iuzfdcx wrote
Which makes the fact that the James Webb Space Telescope is 1.5 million km away (1 million miles) that much more impressive.
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