The average distance between Earth and the Moon is 384,400 km, which is so vast that all seven planets of the solar system (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) could fit edge-to-edge within this gap, with 4,400 km of empty space remaining—equivalent to the driving distance from New York to San Francisco.
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NASA says the moon is 384,400 km away.
That gap is so big, every other planet in the solar system fits inside it, edge to edge. Jupiter, 11 Earths wide.
Saturn, with its rings. Uranus, lying on its side. Neptune, Venus, Mars, Mercury, all seven lined up between Earth and the moon, and there's still 4,400 km of empty space. That's longer than driving from New York to San Francisco. The moon is farther than you think.
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