The Sun travels at 600,000 miles per hour and has a fixed circuit to follow which would take 200 milliion years at that pace to complete. Scientist recently found that out, however, The Bible said so 1500 BC, in the book of Psalm 19:5,6. (Even though around 1500BC it was believed that the earth sat on a large animal or a giant ... the Bible said otherwise). "The school of Biblical Evangelism"
There is no fixed frame of reference is space so it is not easy to answer the question. The solar system is rotating about the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy at a speed of approx 230 km per second. The galaxy, itself, is approaching the Andromeda Galaxy at a combined speed of 112 km per second. And then the local cluster of galaxies is moving through space.
The Cosmic Microwave Background radiation (at 2.725 K) is not uniform. If the motion of the earth is at the only cause of the variation, then the total speed is about 630 km per second.
The speed of the galaxy through space is approximately 300 km per second. The galaxy is moving through the universe at 1,000 km per second.
About 30km/hour
300000km per second
cosmic radiation (discovered by Victor Franz Hess on 7th of August of 1912)
about 17,500 miles per hour to pass through the atmosphere safely
The solar system - which includes the sun - is spinning around the center of the Milky Way galaxy. It takes the solar system (or anything else in it's approximate place in the Orion Arm) about 225,000 - 250,000 years to make one complete revolution of the center of the galaxy. I'm afraid I can't break that down into MPH for you though.
100000 mph
solar wind
Our Solar System revolves around the Galactic Centre. See related questions.
20,000 mph
Gravity Keeps Planets on our solar system orbiting around the sun, even tho our galaxy is moving at an extremely high speed, this motion is relative, and since interstellar medium has almost no friction and no neighboring galaxy is close enough to our own to cause gravitational disturbances our galaxies ride through space is quite undisturbed.
it's called a solar wind.
The best fictional way to travel through space fast without messing with time is teleportation.
500 Kilometers per hour
About 30km/hour
Faster than yours.
It takes approximately 230 million years for the solar system to orbit our galaxy at a speed of about 828,000kph (515,000 mph)
Light goes incredibly fast through space, bouncing off objects.