The average distance between the Earth and the Moon is 384 400 km
(238 855 miles)
. The Moon’s elliptical orbit with the distances at apogee and perigee.
How far away was the Moon in 1969?
When the Apollo 11 crew landed on the Moon on July 20, 1969, they were
393,309 km away
from home.
How far is the Moon from the Earth today?
The distance of The Moon from Earth is currently
391,134 kilometers
, equivalent to 0.002615 Astronomical Units
How many miles is it to the Moon and back?
The moon is, on average, 238,855 miles away. So technically people are saying they love you
477,710 miles
(the distance to the moon and back). You think that’s a lot, but in terms of a car, it’s not really.
Is time slower on the moon?
Time
passes about 0.66 parts per billion faster on the Moon than on Earth
, due to not being in as strong a gravity field.
How long would it take to walk to the moon?
So, if a person walked at 3.1 mph (5 km/h) for 4 hours a day, then it would take an estimated 547 days, or
nearly 1.5 years
to walk the moon’s circumference, assuming your route isn’t too disrupted by craters and you can deal with the temperature changes and radiation.
What to say after I love you to the moon and back?
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Butterflies in my stomach flutter whenever I’m with you.
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You’re the apple of my eye.
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I will be there for you through thick and thin.
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You’re my partner in crime.
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I love you more than words can do justice.
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I keep falling in love with you over and over again.
What does love you to the Moon and never back mean?
It means
I love you so much it compares
to a distance that is farther than we can imagine and more (“and back”) If you said “... never back.” I’m sure the person you love would wonder what you mean. See a translation.
What does it mean when someone loves you to the Moon and back?
I love you to the moon and back, sometimes shortened to love you to the moon and back, is used to
express the vastness of one’s affection for another
.
Do we age faster in space?
Flying through outer space has dramatic effects on the body, and
people in space experience aging at a faster rate than people on Earth
. ... These studies showed that space alters gene function, function of the cell’s powerhouse (mitochondria), and the chemical balance in cells.
Has anyone been lost in space?
A total of 18 people have lost their lives either
while in space or in preparation for a space mission, in four separate incidents. All seven crew members died, including Christa McAuliffe, a teacher from New Hampshire selected on a special NASA programme to bring civilians into space. ...
Can you fall off the moon?
Although
you can jump very high on the moon
, you’ll be happy to know that there’s no need to worry about jumping all the way off into space. In fact, you’d need to be going very fast – more than 2 kilometres per second – to escape from the moon’s surface.
Is the American flag still on the moon?
Current status. Since the nylon flag was purchased from a government catalog, it was not designed to handle the harsh conditions of space. ... A review of photographs taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) indicates that flags placed during the Apollo 12,
16, and 17 missions were still standing as of 2012
.
What can I say instead of I Love You?
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I’m crazy about you.
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You’re my dream come true.
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You take my breath away.
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Since you’ve been around I smile a lot more than I used to.
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There is no one I’d rather steal blankets from.
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You’re my partner in crime.
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You look great today and every day.
Edited and fact-checked by the FixAnswer editorial team.