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.
jupiter is the fastest spinning planet in our solar system.
Jupiter is the fifth planet in the solar system and is also the fastest spinning planet in the solar system. Jupiter also has 63 named satellites in its orbit.
A spinning cloud of dust began to compress to form the sun; small planetary objects formed; hydrogen and helium became concentrated in the outer solar system to form the outer planets.
jupiter has the fastest rotating body in the solar system!
People viewed that the Earth was spinning around the Sun rather than the Sun spinning around the Earth and they questionned the Church.
jupiter is the fastest spinning planet in our solar system.
From spinning matter
accretion disc
The sun is at the center of our solar system. It makes up 99.85% of the mass of our solar system, and due to the way gravity works, this keeps it at the center and everything else spinning around it.
accretion disk
Really fast is a relative term. But at the equator, relative to the other bodies in the solar system, the earth is moving at a rate a little greater than 1000 miles per hour. Most would consider that really fast.
Because Jupiter is spinning very quickly, it's the fastest spinning planet in our solar system.
You can make a Solar System Model spin by getting one of the spin things for a baby attach strings with planets on it then boom you have it spinning in no time.
Our Solar System revolves around the Galactic Centre. See related questions.
20,000 mph
Jupiter is the fifth planet in the solar system and is also the fastest spinning planet in the solar system. Jupiter also has 63 named satellites in its orbit.
Everything in the solar system - in fact, everything we know of in the universe - is spinning. The Sun spins the way it does because the entire planetary nebula that formed the Sun, the planets and the whole solar system was all spinning. That's why everything in our solar system spins the SAME WAY - counterclockwise. (Except Venus and Neptune.)