> What’s the distance to the moon? There’s one answer to this, and it’s 238,900 miles.
Actually, no. Since the moon rotates around us in a not perfect circle, distance between Earth and Moon fluctuates between 356,000 and 406,000km (221,200-252,300 miles). Even more complicating is the fact, that the distance grows by about 3,8cm a year.
> What’s the distance to the moon? There’s one answer to this, and it’s 238,900 miles.
Actually, no. Since the moon rotates around us in a not perfect circle, distance between Earth and Moon fluctuates between 356,000 and 406,000km (221,200-252,300 miles). Even more complicating is the fact, that the distance grows by about 3,8cm a year.
> What’s the distance to the moon? There’s one answer to this, and it’s 238,900 miles.
Actually, no. Since the moon rotates around us in a not perfect circle, distance between Earth and Moon fluctuates between 356,000 and 406,000km (221,200-252,300 miles). Even more complicating is the fact, that the distance grows by about 3,8cm a year.
Just saying, because of the "one answer" part.