67,000 miles an hour that's 30km a second.
The distance from Earth to an object is unrelated to the speed at which that object is travelling. Your question is the equivalent of asking "A car is travelling at a a speed of 50 mph, how far away is it from my house?"
because you are travelling at the same speed, there is no acceleration
Because the Earth is travelling at a constant speed. i.e. it is not accelerating. Another example of this can be found in the car. When the car is accelerating, we can feel ourselves being pushed into our seats, but when we are travelling on a motorway at the same speed, we do not get this feeling.
If you could survive and if you had a telescope powerful enough (but you cannot); yes.
A lot of mathematical problems about travelling distances, assume that you are travelling at a constant speed.
Whatever speed the wind is travelling.
About 30 km/sec. The exact speed is 29.8 km per second.
Short answer: Yes. When travelling by air from east to west the earth is rotating underneath and towards the aircraft, so the reletive speed-above-ground is faster than when travelling from west to east where the earth is rotating in the same direction as the aircraft is attempting to travel.
I'm not even sure what this is supposed to mean. "Accessible" how?You can go into a black hole. You don't need "a vehicle travelling at near light speed" to do so (of course, if you're on Earth now and want to get to a black hole before you die, such a vehicle would probably be required, since all the ones we know about are at least tens of thousands of years away at any speed any Earth-built spacecraft has ever reached).You can't come out again. Period. Not in a vehicle travelling at "near light speed", not in a vehicle travelling AT light speed. The escape velocity for a black hole exceeds the speed of light in a vacuum.
That is approximately equivalent to 1 light-year. That is to say, if travelling at the speed of light - the highest possible speed in the Universe - it will take a year to get there.
It depends how fast you are going. If travelling at the speed of light you will reach the sun in just over 8 minutes.
None or Infinity. What speed are you travelling? Are we walking or travelling the speed of light? Temporal distance is entirely dependant on velocities.