Please note that there is a relatively large uncertainty with respect to its orbit. I wasn't able to find the speed directly, but you can calculate it using Kepler's Third Law, from the estimate for the semi-major axis, of 2.11 AU (so, 2.11 times that of Earth). Earth's speed in its orbit is about 30 kilometers/second, which is what you would plug in, into Kepler's Third Law. Since the asteroid has a larger orbit than Earth, it will be somewhat slower.
A asteroid travels at the speed of light.
The average speed if an airplane travels 1364 miles in 5.5 hours is 248 miles/hr.
3-4 Miles Per Hour
It travels 288 miles in 4 hours 30 minutes at that speed.
The speed appears to be 400 miles an hour. If you meant 400 miles, the speed is 50 miles an hour.
The speed of the moon as it travels around the earth is approximately 2,288 miles per hour.
At the speed of light- about 186,000 miles per second.
186,282 miles per second
The speed of lightning does not change as it travels through the atmosphere. Lightning travels at the speed of light, which is approximately 186,282 miles per second.
39 miles
10 miles/second!
The average speed of a sneeze is about 100 miles per hour.