No. Its speed keeps increasing as it falls.
30km/hr
Earthquake waves travel fastest in the interior of the Earth, as speed of waves increases as we go inside the Earth. The speed of a wave depends on the properties of the medium it travels in. The wave propagates faster in the denser and heavier core.
1 second
The speed of sound increases with pressure, so close to the Earth's surface.
Things falling to Earth from space travel at such a speed that the friction of passing through the atmosphere make them hot enough to burn. Anything us humans wants to retrieve from space has to be protected by highly efficient heat shields to survive re-entry.
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75 percent is falling
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The astronaut, space ship and everything in it are all falling at the same speed (falling around the Earth is called ORBIT). If everything is falling at the same speed, they are effectively weightless. Its like falling in an elevator, if everything is falling at the same speed you will appear to be floating around the elevator. Until it reaches the basement.
It would take 65 years 11 months to travel to Aldebaran from Earth traversing at the speed of light.
Humans are traveling at the same speed as the earth.
That will obviously depend on the speed.
sound requires a medium, such as air, to travel. Space is a vacuum, so sound doesn't travel from the sun to earth.
That depends on the speed. The circumference of the Earth is 40,000 km. Decide on a speed, then divide this distance by the speed. If the speed is in km/hour, the time will be in hours.
Light from stellar sources will travel at the same speed as light generated on earth.
It's average speed is 27,743.8 km/h.