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2007-04-16 04:57:33 · 5 answers · asked by This is my username 3 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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The moon is about 2000 miles in diameter, making it something under 7000 miles in circumference. The Apollo astronauts "walked" at their quickest about 5 MPH, and made 12 MPH in the lunar rover. If they had a track race & didn't need to stop for sleep & oxygen - probably around 1400 hours by foot.

Guessing.

2007-04-16 05:07:08 · answer #1 · answered by quantumclaustrophobe 7 · 0 1

a long time, believe it or not!

If you were to go around the entire equator of the moon, you would have to travel a distance of almost 6800 miles.

So however fast you can run that distance (with 1/6 the amount of gravity of course) is your answer.

2007-04-16 05:11:55 · answer #2 · answered by Steven B 6 · 0 1

With my poor old legs ?, more than a life time, ohh but wait !! id float a bit between every step so maybe 20 years for me ??.

2007-04-16 05:02:42 · answer #3 · answered by Richard 6 · 0 1

Well how fast are you running or walking? It kinda depends on that!

2007-04-16 05:02:04 · answer #4 · answered by X_x dead 3 · 0 3

only about 10 mins

done it last week

2007-04-16 05:01:29 · answer #5 · answered by XXkarlaXX 4 · 0 4

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