75 percent is falling
It's average speed is 27,743.8 km/h.
According to some scientists publications the average speed of the earth rotation is about 30km/s, so 15 minutes has to be 27000km
It is the average speed of the wind.
technically speaking one can't actually fly there, since there is no atmosphere to fly in, but i'll ignore that to answer your question. now at what speed? and when mars is closest to earth or furthest? traveling at the speed of light and if mars is at its closest to earth in its orbit, about 3 minutes. traveling at the average speed of a commercial airplane, slightly over 7 years.
any debris at a height of a geostationary orbit will travel as fast as apporximately 7 kilometres a second
The average linear speed of Earth with respect to the sun is about 29.78 km/sec.
The Moon orbits Earth at an average speed of 3,700 km/h (2,300 mph).
1026 m/s
It's average speed is 27,743.8 km/h.
in average speed it has to be around 648000km
in average speed it has to be around 648000km
The Moon orbits Earth at a steady speed an average speed of 2288 miles per hour or 3683 kilometres per hour.
The Earth is orbiting the sun at an average speed of 30 kilometers per second.
Earth travels fastest along its orbit in January and slowest in July, but its average speed is 29.78 km/sec (18.5 miles per second).
The average speed of gravity on the surface of the Earth is 32.1740 ft/s2 (9.80665 m/s2)
Working with very, very round numbers . . .-- The Earth's average distance from the sun is 1 AU.-- Saturn's average distance from the sun is 9 AU.-- The closest together that Earth and Saturn can ever be is 8 AU = 66.5 minutes at light speed.-- The farthest apart that Earth and Saturn can ever be is 10 AU = 83.2 minutes at light speed.
Average Orbitel Speed 29.783 km/s 107,218 km/h