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Q. How many miles is it from the Earth to the Moon? — Brian P.
A. The distance to the Moon fluctuates a bit, but averages about a quarter-million miles from Earth. That's not far at all when compared with distances to planets or stars. For instance, we are about 93 million miles from our star, the Sun.

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