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How long does it take to travel the moon in one mile? - Answers

That depends on how fast you are going. Basic math here. If you are on the moon, and you travel in a straight line at 100 mph, you will have traveled a mile after 1/100 of an hour, or 36 seconds. Remember, this applies to wherever you are, not just the moon.



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That depends on how fast you are going. Basic math here. If you are on the moon, and you travel in a straight line at 100 mph, you will have traveled a mile after 1/100 of an hour, or 36 seconds. Remember, this applies to wherever you are, not just the moon.



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How long does it take to travel the moon in one mile? - Answers

That depends on how fast you are going. Basic math here. If you are on the moon, and you travel in a straight line at 100 mph, you will have traveled a mile after 1/100 of an hour, or 36 seconds. Remember, this applies to wherever you are, not just the moon.

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