Just like any other trip, the time it takes you to finish it depends on how fast
you travel.
I'll pull a number out of the air, and say that on a nice Spring day, on a concrete
sidewalk or paved street, on level terrain, you can comfortably walk 4 miles per hour.
At that rate, you could walk around the moon's equator in something like 70days 15hours 40minutes .
Depends at what speed :) The moon has a diameter about 3500km long and the velocity formula is time = length/speed. Insert speed and you'll get the time of travel
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It wont if anything im guessing the moon.
The full lunar cycle is roughly 4 weeks, and from full-moon to new-moon is half the cycle, so it would take (roughly) 2 weeks to go from full to new moon.
The full lunar cycle is roughly 4 weeks, and from full-moon to new-moon is half the cycle, so it would take (roughly) 2 weeks to go from full to new moon.
If you take rocks from the Earth, it is considered legal as long as you are not violating any environmental laws or collecting from protected areas. However, if you take rocks from the Moon, it would not be legal without permission from the appropriate authorities as the Moon is governed by international treaties and agreements.
it would take a long time!
That would really take a long time, since there is no Japanese space center on the moon.
If you were driving i reakon it would take 1000 years
6 hours
789002727 hours
jet plane did not go to moon
It would take approx 1.28 seconds.
3 DAYS
About 4.5 months.
Since the Moon is not made of cheese, it is not possible to calculate how long it would take to eat it. However, if you were to hypothetically eat the Moon, it would take an incredibly long time considering its size and our ability to travel to it.
Roughly 29 days.
The Moon is about 1.4 light-seconds away.