Well Venus keeps stopping and starting and crashing because its where women come from right? so its pretty fast when it should be slow and really slow when it should be fast.
good question by the way.
As a noun: The rocket placed the satellite into a high Earth orbit. As a verb: The satellite had to travel very fast to orbit the Earth.
224.7 earth days or you can say 225 earth days
The planets do not orbit the Earth, they orbit the sun.
It depends on how far we are from Venus which constantly changes as we both orbit the sun. What ever that distance is in miles when you leaves with be the MPH you'd need to travel to get there in one hour.
an object that moves fast enough can orbit another body in space. As a minimum, to orbit the Earth you need to travel 30,000 kph at 100 km altitude.
2 miles a year.
Saturn does not orbit the Earth; it orbits the Sun. The Moon orbits the Earth.
The Earth travels around the sun in an orbit that is in an elliptical (oval) shape. The sun is not in the center of the oval, but nearer to one end. The point in Earth's orbit when it is closest to the sun is called the perihelion, and that is also the point when the Earth is traveling fastest in its orbit. Where it is furthest from the sun (aphelion) is where it is traveling slowest.
17,500 mph is required to stay in orbit.
The speed of satellites varies depending on their distance from the Earth. The closer they are, the faster they must travel in order to remain in orbit.
Venus orbits the Sun at about 35.02 km/s or 126,072 kmh (78,337.5 mph)
Space junk travels as fast as all material that orbits the Earth or at about 17,500 miles per hour. This is fast enough to do damage to anything the junk encounters in orbit.