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How big is the moon in miles?

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2,158.77 miles (3,474.2 kilometres)
the height 2,158.77316166876 miles
What is the diameter (of a circle or sphere) of the moon (the only natural satellite of planet Earth) in A mile, the unit of length, most commonly 5,280 feets (1,760 yards, or about 1,609.3 meters)?
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