How far away is the moon?


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Moon Due to an uneven orbit, the moon's distance varies between 225,700 miles (363,300 kilometers) and 252,000 miles from earth.

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Depending on it's position, the earth is from 238,855 miles to 384,400 km from the moon. Thanks for asking ChaCha!

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The average distance between Earth and Moon is approximately 30 times Earth's diameter, or 239,000 miles, or 384,400 km. ChaCha!

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The moon is at an average distance of 238,855 miles away from Earth. That is about the width of 30 Earths.

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The Moon to Earth distance varies between 356,500 km and 406,500 km. The average distance is 384,748 km.

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We know from observation that the Moon/Earth distance varies between 356,500 km - 406,500 km. The average distance is 384,748 km

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The moon is 238,857 miles (384,403 kilometers) from the earth. Thanks for using ChaCha!

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Because the moon does not orbit Earth in a perfect circle, its distance from Earth varies between 225,700 miles and 252,000 miles.

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When the moon is nearest the earth, the distance is about 227,000 mi when the moon is farthest from the earth, about 254,000 mi.

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