First, we figured out the length of the diameter through the web, which was exactly 7,918 units!. To make scaling easier, we rounded this number to 8,000. We also found out that to get to the moon from the Earth's position, it would take 238,900 total miles to reach it. To make things easier once again, we rounded the number to 240,000 miles. We discovered that if we lined up 30 planet Earths side by side, their total diameter would add up to the total estimated amount it takes to reach the moon. The figure above shows a scaled down version of what the Earth's distance is in relation to the moon.
Excellent! Good idea to use the earth as the measuring device!