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Earth is about 8,000 miles across from side to side, or 25,000 miles around the equator, which is pretty big—a modern jetliner takes nearly two days ... sphere but is slightly flattened at the poles, so there is a difference of 25 miles in the diameter at the equator, and at the poles.
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In its revised second edition (the book first appeared in 1951 with 207 pages), "200 Miles Up" describes the conduct of upper atmosphere research with balloons and rockets, principles and features ...
... . In that time, flying at about 17,300 to 17,500 miles per hour (mph), it will cover nearly six million miles. (Ref. 1)
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Answer provided by Jon H. Brown
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... the area of that circle Πr2 . The Moon has an average radius of 1,080 miles, and Π equals 3.14159, so the Moon's circumference is about 6,785 miles.
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At its closest point to Earth, Mars is about 35 million miles away; however, because of orbital variations and the natural motion of the planets, it can be as far away as 249 million miles.
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... together, on the same side of the Sun, they are about 1,604,318,281 miles apart. When they are at their furthest point from each other, they are about 1,961,855,265 miles apart.
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REDIRECT Miles Ross
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Miles Ross, Deputy Director, Center Operations, Kennedy Space Center , was responsible for operations related to engineering ...
We orbit the Earth approximately 230 miles up.
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Answer provided by Lt. Col. USAF (Ret.) William G. Gregory
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There is no average mile per hour. It depends on where you want to go with your rocket. There are ...
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