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The Moon orbits Earth at an average speed of 3,700 km/h (2,300 mph).
The moon orbits the Earth fastest when it is closest to Earth, at the point of its orbit called perigee. This is because the gravitational pull between the Earth and the moon is strongest at this point, causing the moon to move faster in its orbit.
The moon with the specific name 'The Moon' orbits planet Earth.
The Earth orbits around the Sun, while the moon orbits around the Earth.
No, the International Space Station orbits around the Earth, not the Moon. The Moon is located about 384,400 km away from Earth, while the ISS orbits Earth at an average altitude of 420 km.
The sun does not orbit around the moon. The earth orbits the sun and the earths moon (every planet has 1 or more moons) orbits earth.
The moon IS a satellite that orbits earth
The orbit of the Moon is distinctly elliptical with an average eccentricity of 0.0549. The orbit of the Earth is distinctly elliptical with an average eccentricity of 0.01671123.
The orbit of the Moon is distinctly elliptical with an average eccentricity of 0.0549. The orbit of the Earth is distinctly elliptical with an average eccentricity of 0.01671123.
For a rough approximation, take the moon's average distance from earth as 238,000 miles,assume the orbit to be circular, and recall the moon's orbital period of 27.32 days.Then the speed is (2 pi x radius) / (27.32 days), and you come out with 2,281 miles per hour.
The Earth is the closest body to the moon.
The moon orbits the earth almost a complete circle.