* Decimals represent parts of a whole number. They are used for measurements, calculations, and expressing fractions.
* Landing on the moon involves complex engineering, physics, and spacecraft technology. It's not a question of how many decimal places you need to reach a certain point.
Think of it this way: You could have incredibly precise measurements (lots of decimal places) for the trajectory of a rocket, but if the engine fails, you won't reach the moon.
So, while decimals are important in space travel, they aren't the deciding factor in landing on the moon.