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Moon-Earth distance?

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The Moon is 238,855 miles from Earth, with a diameter of 2.159 miles. It’s 4.6 billion years old and the fifth largest satellite in our solar system. No nation claims ownership due to the Outer Space Treaty.

The Moon is located 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers) from Earth. The diameter of the Earth is 7.926 (12.756 kilometers) and that of the Moon is 2.159 miles (3.476 kilometers). To put it more understandably, if the Earth were about the size of a basketball, about 10 inches (25 centimeters), the Moon would be about the size of a tennis ball (about 2.7 inches or 6.7 centimeters), and the two they would be about 25 feet (about 7.6 meters) apart from each other.

More Fly Me To The Moon Facts:

The Moon is about 4.6 billion years old, roughly the same age as the Earth.
The Moon is the fifth largest satellite in our solar system and circles the Earth at approximately 2,300 miles per hour (3,700 kilometers per hour).
The Moon completes a full rotation on its axis in about 27 days. One side of the Moon faces the sun for about two weeks and warms up to 243 degrees Fahrenheit (117 degrees Celsius), while the dark side has cooler temperatures of about -272 degrees Fahrenheit (-169 degrees Celsius).
No nation claims ownership of the Moon. The United States and Russia signed a treaty in 1967 called the Outer Space Treaty, which states that all outer space belongs to all of humanity.

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