sorry i meant a 3600 year orbit not 2400.
Nibiru is a hypothetical planet that is not recognized by the scientific community. Therefore, there is no scientific data or evidence regarding its existence, properties, or speed of travel.
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Astronauts in the International Space Station (ISS) travel at an average speed of about 28,000 kilometers per hour (17,500 miles per hour) in their orbit around Earth. This high velocity allows them to complete roughly 16 orbits of the planet in a 24-hour period.
That would be Mercury. Venus also has no moons, but does not move as fast as Mercury.
Both the planet and the gas were named for the Roman god Mercury who was known for his speed and mobility. The planet was named for this because of its fast orbit.
Nibiru is a hypothetical planet that is not recognized by the scientific community. Therefore, there is no scientific data or evidence regarding its existence, properties, or speed of travel.
The planet always moved very fast. But it's fastest velocity would be attained at it's nearest approach to the sun.
2400 m per 12 minutes
Speed = distance / time =2400/40 km/h = 60 km/h
Earth telephone systems do not travel fast enough to reach ET's home planet.
sound travels over 300 meters per second. do the math ;) but light is just about 300 000 kilometers per second!
Very Very Very Extreamly Fast. It only took ZIM 6 months to travel millions of lightyears to an unknown planet. Our spaceship technology takes about 2-5 years to travel to Mars.
The average velocity of Mars (with respect to the Sun) is 53900 miles per hour, or 86700 kilometers per hour.
If you were close enough you would fall right in regardless of your speed as a wormhole (if such things exist) would behave practically the same as a blackhole (which have been shown to exist).
jupiter because its fast
Yes, they travel some fast!
Depends how fast you throw it