How long did Apollo 11 take to travel to the Moon?

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Multiple Choice

How long did Apollo 11 take to travel to the Moon?

Explanation:
Traveling from Earth to the Moon occurs during the translunar coast, the period after the launch burn that sets the course toward the Moon. For Apollo 11, this coast lasted roughly three days. The Moon sits about 240,000 miles away, and at the cruise speed used on that mission, it took about 70–75 hours to cover that distance before entering lunar orbit. This duration balances the distance, propulsion needs, and the opportunity for small trajectory corrections to ensure a safe approach and proper lunar orbit insertion.

Traveling from Earth to the Moon occurs during the translunar coast, the period after the launch burn that sets the course toward the Moon. For Apollo 11, this coast lasted roughly three days. The Moon sits about 240,000 miles away, and at the cruise speed used on that mission, it took about 70–75 hours to cover that distance before entering lunar orbit. This duration balances the distance, propulsion needs, and the opportunity for small trajectory corrections to ensure a safe approach and proper lunar orbit insertion.

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