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Many people believe light is the fastest moving object, yet it cannot be classified as an object. It does have both particle and wave like features yet those particles (photons) are massless, therefore not really an object.

Photons have mass when they are moving. And it is a particle so yes light photons at 299792458 m/s which is 3x 10^8 m/s are the fastest moving object

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