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The radius of the moon's

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The moons average radius in miles is 1079 miles.

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Earth's Moon does not have a perfectly circular orbit, so the word "radius" isn't quite appropriate. The average Earth-Moon distance is 384,403 km (238,857 miles).

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I suggest you look up its radius in kilometers, then multiply that by 100,000.

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1,738 kilometers

(1,080 miles)

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10,921 km [along the equator]

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1,738,000 metres

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The semi major axis is 384,399 km

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