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Radio waves propagate in vacuum at the speed of light c, exactly 299,792,458 m/s. Propagation time to the Moon and back ranges from 2.4 to 2.7 seconds, with an average of 2.56 seconds (the average distance from Earth to the Moon is 384,400 km).
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May 20, 2015 · The delay for Earth-Moon communications is about 1.25 second (distance is ~ 380,000 km, the speed of light is ~300,000 km/s).
Answer: Time = distance/speed so Time = 40,067/300,000 = 0.13 seconds. This is about 1/7 of a second. Problem 3 – The Moon is located 380,000 kilometers from  ...
COMMUNICATION DELAY ; Earth-Moon, 384,000 km, 1.3 s ; Earth-Mars, 55 - 378 million km, 3 - 21 minutes ; Earth-Jupiter, 590 - 970 million km, 33 - 53 minutes ; Earth ...
Jul 15, 2016 · If you used the best electronics available & sent the message via encoded light then it would take ~1.3 seconds (i.e. 238k/186k) for the message ...
It takes about 2.5 seconds for a radio message to travel from Earth to the moon and back. This is because radio messages travel at around 300,000 km/s and ...
Mars is the next step in human space exploration. While today it takes about 14 minutes to send data transmissions between Mars and Earth, our engineers are ...