That will completely depend on where the Earth and the comet
are in their respective orbits. No single answer is possible.
It is known as a light year.
No. They never traveled at the speed of light, and have always appeared tired.
Nobody in the real world.
A light year, is the distance that you would travel in one year if you were traveling at light speed. It is equal to about 6 trillion miles and 9 trillion kilometers. It doesn't really deal with the position of the stars but their distances from earth. Example: Sirius is about 8 light years from earth. If you traveled at light speed in its direction, you would arrive in about 8 years.
the fastest man has traveled would be about 8000 m/s(the speed of a space shuttle in orbit) the speed of light is roughly 300000000 m/s. which is roughly 1/37500 the speed of light or .00002666667% the speed of light
It is known as a light year.
It would take about 496 seconds to travel to the sun at the speed of light.
It is known as a light year.
Nobody has ever traveled at the speed of light, and I can promise you that nobody ever will.
No. They never traveled at the speed of light, and have always appeared tired.
Nobody in the real world.
If you traveled at the speed of light (a current impossibility), you would travel from Earth to the Sun in an average of 8 minutes. Or would you? I suspect that you would burn up well before the 8 minutes were up.
If any comet comes CLOSER to the Sun than Earth's distance from the Sun, its speed will be LARGER than that of Earth, which is 30 km/second.The exact speed will depend on how close the comet gets to Earth, and - to a lesser extent - on the exact shape of its orbit. If you know the orbital characteristics, you can get the speed using Kepler's laws. For a start, compare the orbit to Earth's orbit, using Kepler's Third Law.
it is a three wheeled car and the speed is745mphand it is called SSC
the only way i know how to time travel is that if you started at earth and went for a huge distance traveling at the speed of light (299,792,458 meters a second or 186,282 miles per second) then when you come back to earth you would have traveled in time. But the problem is we have nothing that can go near the speed of light and a lot of scientists say absolutely nothing can go faster then the speed of light.
100,000 km/hr the earth will become a comet or same as the sun
i seriously do not know... I'm just guessing that they are the same speed or so....