How long does it take to get to the moon?

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Then we explore how long it takes to get to the moon and the factors that affect the  trip to our rockycompanion.However, how long would it take?  If you wanted to go to the moon.  

Well, the answer depends on a number of factors ranging from the positions of Earth and the moon, to whether you want to land on the  face or just zip  history, and especially to the technology used to propel you there.   

The average  trip time to the moon(  furnishing the moon is your intended destination), using current rocket propulsion is  roughly three days. The fastest flight to the moon without stopping was achieved by NASA's New Horizons  inquiry when it passed the moon in just 8 hours 35  twinkles while en route to Pluto. presently, the fastest crewed flight to the moon was Apollo 8. The spacecraft entered lunar route just 69 hours and 8  twinkles after launch according to NASA.   

Then we take a look at how long a trip to the moon would take using available technology and explore the  trip times of  former  operations to our lunar companion. How far down is the moon?  To find out how long it takes to get to the moon, we first must know how far down it is.   

The average distance between Earth and the moon is about 238,855  long hauls( 384,400 kilometers), according to NASA. But because the moon doesn't  circumvent Earth in a perfect circle, its distance from Earth isn't constant. At its closest point to Earth — known as perigee — the moon is about 226,000  long hauls( 363,300 km) down and at its  furthest — known as  zenith — it's about 251,000  long hauls( 405,500 km) down.  

How long would it take to travel to the moon at the speed of light?  Light  peregrination at  roughly 186,282  long hauls per second( 299,792 km per second). thus, a light shining from the moon would take the following  quantum of time to reach Earth( or vice versa)   
Closest point1.2 seconds  
furthest point1.4 seconds  
Average distance1.3 seconds 

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