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To successfully escape a planet's gravity, a space ship must achieve escape velocity, which for earth is 11.2 km/s or 25,054 miles per hour. if a ship reaches this speed and maintains it, then neglecting the need to slow down prior to landing, how long would it take the ship to reach the moon? use the actual distance to the moon of 233,815 miles and give your answer in hours.

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