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Because everything (the Shuttle, the camera the astronaut) is traveling at the same speed. If you are in an airplane you and your fellow passengers are traveling at several hundred MPH but to you it looks like the things around you are standing still. Another example is as the Earth rotates, you and the surface you are standing on is moving at about 1000 MPH, but to you is looks like you're still.

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Q: If the shuttle travels 17500 mph why does it look like they are not moving in space walks?
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In o bit it travels 17,000 mph, or about 17500/3600 seconds = 4.7 miles per second


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