It depends on the launch vehicle and method of boosting to get to the Moon (Earth gravity assist, etc.), but in general it takes about 3-4 days to make the trip.
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6 Years. Than NASA launched it and it made the first man on the moon!
back in 1961 president John F. Kennedy made a comitment of going to the moon. then in 1969 NASA acomplished that goal. so if you do the math it only took them about 8 yars, with 5 months to spare.
No, NASA really did go to the moon.
Io was known long before the time of NASA. It was discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610.
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110 to 153 days (in earth time) by NASA space probes
6 Years. Than NASA launched it and it made the first man on the moon!
back in 1961 president John F. Kennedy made a comitment of going to the moon. then in 1969 NASA acomplished that goal. so if you do the math it only took them about 8 yars, with 5 months to spare.
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No, NASA really did go to the moon.
Io was known long before the time of NASA. It was discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610.
Nobody has tried and were always getting faster gear
It's going to be a long time until humans are sent to the moon again by NASA, but they have a database of applicants on their website where you can apply and be put on a waiting list.
Google satellites are closer to the Earth than the NASA satellites are to the moon. And those pictures are pretty good.
the Apollo missions
in the middle of the moon