Moon Distances from Earth - 2000

According to Nasa the average distance between the Earth and the Moon is approximately 384,400 kilometers (238,855 miles), however this varies by around 50,000 km each month owing to the Moon's eleptical orbit.

This variation in distance matters for a number of reasons. When the moon is closest (preigee) it will appear both bigger and brighter. When this coincides with a full moon it is known as a "supremoon" and can appear up to 17% bigger and 30% brighter. The proximity of the moon also affects the size of the tides, with the tidal range being greatest when the moon is closest.

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Closest to Earth (Perigee)

Moon distance table - Closest approach (Perigee)
Date Time Distance (Km) Distance (miles)
19th Jan 2000 22:54 359,372 km 224,608 mi
17th Feb 2000 02:40 364,515 km 227,822 mi
14th Mar 2000 23:47 369,567 km 230,979 mi
8th Apr 2000 21:57 368,288 km 230,180 mi
6th May 2000 08:58 363,187 km 226,992 mi
3rd Jun 2000 13:12 359,099 km 224,437 mi
1st Jul 2000 22:10 357,364 km 223,353 mi
30th Jul 2000 07:38 358,368 km 223,980 mi
27th Aug 2000 13:50 361,891 km 226,182 mi
24th Sep 2000 08:13 366,934 km 229,334 mi
19th Oct 2000 22:01 370,079 km 231,299 mi
14th Nov 2000 23:10 366,023 km 228,764 mi
12th Dec 2000 22:28 360,589 km 225,368 mi

Furthest from Earth (Apogee)

Moon distance table - Furthest away (Apogee)
Date Time Distance (Km) Distance (miles)
4th Jan 2000 12:36 406,401 km 254,001 mi
1st Feb 2000 01:26 405,578 km 253,486 mi
28th Feb 2000 20:48 404,577 km 252,861 mi
27th Mar 2000 17:19 404,127 km 252,579 mi
24th Apr 2000 12:22 404,522 km 252,826 mi
22nd May 2000 03:49 405,401 km 253,376 mi
18th Jun 2000 12:43 406,100 km 253,813 mi
15th Jul 2000 15:17 406,207 km 253,879 mi
11th Aug 2000 22:14 405,676 km 253,548 mi
8th Sep 2000 12:30 404,795 km 252,997 mi
6th Oct 2000 07:01 404,210 km 252,631 mi
3rd Nov 2000 03:32 404,416 km 252,760 mi
30th Nov 2000 23:44 405,306 km 253,316 mi
28th Dec 2000 15:16 406,214 km 253,884 mi