Distance between Earth and Moon
The average distance between Earth and Moon is approximately
30 times Earth's diameter.
If you could fly to the Moon at a constant speed of 1000
kilometers per hour, which is the speed of a fast passenger jet, it would take
sixteen days to get there. Apollo astronauts reached the Moon in less than four
days even though they coasted "uphill" almost the entire distance.
They got a fast start.
The Sun happens to be 400 times the Moon's diameter, and
400 times as far away. That coincidence means the Sun and Moon appear to be the
same size when viewed from Earth. A total solar eclipse, in which the Moon is
between the Earth and Sun, blocks the bright light from the Sun's photosphere,
allowing us to see the faint glow from the corona, the Sun's outer atmosphere.
When the Moon is at apogee, it is 11% farther from Earth
than it is at perigee. This is far enough that it cannot entirely block the
bright light, so eclipses which occur near apogee are not total.
Gravitational interaction (tides on the Earth caused by the
Moon) transfers kinetic energy from Earth to the Moon, slowing Earth's rotation
and raising the Moon's orbit, currently at a rate of 3.8 centimeters per year.
Earth and Moon Compared
The Moon has approximately 1/4 Earth's diameter, 1/50
Earth's volume, and 1/80 Earth's mass. Earth is very dense overall (it is the
densest planet in the Solar System), but the Moon is light for its size. The
difference is partly because Earth has a large core of iron and other heavy
metallic elements, while the Moon has only a small core, if it has a core at
all. The Moon's surface gravity is 1/6 of Earth's, and escape velocity from the
surface is about 1/5 of Earth's.
The Moon's surface is covered with rock and grit that are
mostly dark-gray minerals, so it reflects light poorly compared to Earth, which
always has highly-reflective clouds. The Moon reflects visible light about 1/3
as well as Earth, and because of its much smaller size, has a visual brightness
less than 1/40 that of Earth, when both are fully illuminated and seen from the
same distance -- a difference of four stellar magnitudes.
Earth Moon
Mean diameter
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12,742 km
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3,476 km
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Volume
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1.08321 x 1012 km3
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2.199 x 1010 km3
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Mass
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5.9736 x 1024 kg
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7.349 x 1022 kg
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Mean density
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5.515
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3.342
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Surface gravity
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9.78 m/s2
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1.62 m/s2
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Escape velocity
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11.2 km/s
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2.38 km/s
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Visual albedo
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0.367
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0.12
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Visual magnitude
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-3.86
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+0.21
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