Our Solar System revolves around the Galactic Centre.
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It takes approximately 230 million years for the solar system to orbit our galaxy at a speed of about 828,000kph (515,000 mph)
Yes, Mercury moves the fastest in its orbit around the Sun compared to any other planet in our solar system. It completes an orbit in about 88 Earth days, traveling at an average speed of about 29 miles per second.
The planet named after the Roman messenger god is Mercury. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun in our solar system and is known for its fast orbit around the sun.
Mercury is the 'speediest' planet because of it's fast rotational speeds.
Planets in our solar system are kept in orbit by the gravitational pull of the sun. The balance between the centrifugal force of the planet's movement and the gravitational force of the sun keeps them in a stable orbit.
Between about 220 million and 250 million years.
Apophis is traveling at approximately 67,000 miles per hour (107,826 kilometers per hour) in its orbit around the Sun.
Relative to what? Mercury is the fasted in relation to it's orbit at 48 km/s Jupiter is moving relative to itself at 12.6 km/s The Solar System in relation to the galactic core is revolving at 230 km/s.
Mercury is also known for being the closest planet to the sun in our solar system. It is named after the Roman messenger of the gods due to its fast orbit around the sun.
Mars moves at almost the same speed as it did a million years ago, a very average speed for planets in the solar system, which keeps it nicely in its orbit.
There are two main reasons why it orbits so slowly. 1. It is the only planet in the Solar system to orbit the Sun in an anti-clockwise direction. 2. It is very far away from the sun and does not travel very fast.
20,000 mph