How many kilometers is the distance between the moon and the earth?
After scientific calculation, the distance between the moon and the earth is 384402.15 km
384, 400 kilometers!
But sometimes it's near and sometimes it's far! The moon's orbit around the earth is not round; it's elliptical, and the earth occupies one of the two centers. Therefore, the moon is sometimes near and sometimes far away from the earth,
Sometimes in apogee
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