SOLUTION: How long would it take to reach the moon if you traveled with a speed of 100 km/hr (about 60 miles/hour, which is 27 m/s)?
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Question 340083: How long would it take to reach the moon if you traveled with a speed of 100 km/hr (about 60 miles/hour, which is 27 m/s)?
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Well, perigee is 363,104 km and apogee is 405,696 km.
Using the number for perigee, that'd take about 3631 hours, or 151 days 7 hours.
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