How far is it from Earth to the Moon?
Scroll to the right to find out!
|
to the Moon
--------------------------->
|
|
Earth
|
|
| 50,000 km |
| 100,000 km |
| 150,000 km |
| 200,000 km |
| 250,000 km |
| 300,000 km |
| 350,000 km |
|
Moon
|
Earth, the Moon, and the distance between the two are show to scale. [ 1 pixel
= 50 km ]
Can you spot something that isn't quite right in this view?
The image of the Moon shows the "near side" of the Moon... the side that always faces towards Earth. The Moon should be turned 90° to the left to make this view more realistic.
You might also be interested in:

How did life evolve on Earth? The answer to this question can help us understand our past and prepare for our future. Although evolution provides credible and reliable answers, polls show that many people turn away from science, seeking other explanations with which they are more comfortable.
...more
The Earth's one natural satellite, the Moon, is more than one quarter the size of Earth itself (3,474 km diameter), making the Earth-Moon system virtually a double-planet. Because of its smaller size,
...more
Any successful theory must account for everything we know about the Moon now. Those things include the moon seems to be made of the same material as the Earth's upper mantle. the Moon has little or no
...more
Although the Moon does not appear to have a magnetosphere surrounding it, it *is* a magnetic object in space. Scientists think that the magnetism of the Moon's surface is leftover from a time when the
...more
The atmosphere of the Moon may come from a couple of sources, one source is outgassing or the release of gases such as radon, which originate deep within the Moon's interior. Gases are released from the
...more
In decades past is was accepted that the Moon contained no water. Moon rocks collected by Apollo astronauts (at lunar equatorial regions) contained no traces of water. Lunar mapping performed by the Galileo
...more
Any successful theory must account for everything we know about the Moon now, as well as make predictions about future observations. There are three theories about how the moon came to be in place: that
...more
Here's a safe and easy way to make lightning. You will need a cotton or wool blanket. This experiment works best on a dry, cool night. Turn out all the lights and let your eyes adjust to the darkness.
...more