The lunar terminator, the sunset/sunrise line that sweeps across the Moon’s surface as the Moon orbits Earth, travels at a rate of 9.6 mph (15.4 km/h) along our satellite’s equator. Taking the average ...
In the 1970s, during the time of the NASA Apollo missions, the average distance from the center of the Moon to the center of the Earth was thought to be about 238,700 miles (384,200 kilometers)—with ...
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