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soarfourmore
4y ago
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It's plausible. The moon's width is 2,158.8 miles, and I could imagine an explorer being >3000 miles from another human
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Igelau
4y ago
The actual travel distance would be further because you can't just bore through the moon.
cbm-vic-20
4y ago
I'm too lazy to do the math, but what's the point-to-point distance (through the planet) of points that are 5000km along the surface?
banana_giraffe
4y ago
Assuming a spherical earth, it's 4873 km.
foobar1962
4y ago
Assuming a spherical earth in a vacuum... One of the few times that simplifying assumption matches reality.
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dylan604
4y ago
How far is it if you assume a flat earth?
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