Asked by Brodie

A human-operated spaceship reaches the moon in 3 days. The moon is about 386,400 km from Earth. Mars, our closest planetary neighbor, is, at its closest, about 140 times farther away from us than the moon if Mars stays in place. Assuming a very simple model of the solar system, about how long would it take that same spaceship to reach Mars?

A: About 22.5 years
B: About 2.5 years
C: About 1 year
D: About 7.5 years

Answers

Answered by DrBob222
3 days to reach the moon. 140 times that to reach mars. Convert days to years.
Answered by Brodie
But how do I get the days?
Answered by DrBob222
I told you. 3 days to reach the moon. 140 times that to get to mars = days to mars. days to mars/365 = yrs to mars.
Answered by 987654321
DrBob222 you are not helping none of this helps
Answered by okboomi
hmm well i used a calculator for the kilometers
Answered by okboomi
and its 54096000
Answered by okboomi
oh i found it! its about 1 year. so, this thread may end.
Answered by TriTri
about 1 year is the answer!!
Answered by Anonymous921
The answer is one year.
Answered by devil_fire6666
i have the answer its 7.5 years
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Answered by Bree
What is the maximum possible distance that can be drawn between mars and Neptune…?
1) 630 cm

A human operated spaceship reaches the moon in 3 days…?
2) about 1 year

What is the main problem with this model if you were going to be used to study the dimensions of the solar system?
3) The planets are placed at the same distance from each other

Why do astronomers use astronomical units (AU) instead of kilometers (KM)
4) large distances are easier to express in AU then in KM
Answered by COCOMELONDOPE
Thanks bree i abreeciate it lol i know pretty stupid
Answered by Smh
Bob was trying to help solve the problem not help you cheat bro
and you didnt know that there are 365 days in a year? dang
Answered by Bear
@Bree is still right sept 2023
Answered by Arkham Knightmare
@Bree is right though
Answered by monke gtag
thanks brodas
Answered by Unknown
Bree is right
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