light that travels from the sun is solar wind. it takes the light 8 minutes to reach earth.
The International Space Station orbits the Earth at an average speed of about 28,000 kilometers per hour (17,500 miles per hour). This high speed allows it to complete one orbit around the Earth approximately every 90 minutes.
A space shuttle can reach speeds of about 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 kilometers per hour) in low Earth orbit. This allows the shuttle to circle the Earth once approximately every 90 minutes.
A space station orbits the Earth at a high speed, typically around 28,000 kilometers per hour (17,500 miles per hour). This speed allows it to counteract the pull of gravity and remain in orbit around the Earth.
The International Space Station orbits the Earth approximately every 90 minutes. This means it completes about 16 orbits in a 24-hour period as it travels at a speed of about 28,000 kilometers per hour.
The International Space Station travels at an average speed of about 28,000 kilometers per hour (17,500 miles per hour) in low Earth orbit. This fast speed allows it to orbit the Earth roughly every 90 minutes.
No. Half of the planet would be in sunlight (day) while the other half would be in darkness (night), just like the Earth, with the exception of its rotational speed, which is about once every 243 Earth days, instead of Earth's 24 hours.
1 time of the days 12 hour for the day light and another 12 hour is for night time that mine anwer.
Every second of every hour of every day.
None. Every country on Earth has 24 hour days.
1 day = 1 360 degree rotation and that is also 24 hours, so the shift per hour is 360/24 = 15 degrees /hour
t That depends on how big your tolerance is and how big the hits are. If you had a big 'habit' then you could have lots of small hits every hour. Basically there is no definitive answer for this question.
For every 15 degrees of longitude traveled eastwards, there is typically a time difference of one hour ahead. This is due to the Earth's rotation at 15 degrees per hour.
360° / 24 hours = 15° / hour. Note that the 360° is an approximation.
Every location on earth south of the Antarctic Circle experiences at least one 24-hour period of no sunset annually. At the South Pole, the period is six months. This phenomenon is caused by the tilt of the earth toward the sun during the austral summer season.
The Earth rotates once on it's axis once every 24 hour. It takes the Earth over 365 days to orbit the Sun.
The next Earth Hour event will take place on March 28, 2009. Earth Hour takes place from 8:00 - 9:00 pm in their respective time zone in every city. Earth Day is celebrated each year on April 22nd.
There would still be 360o. But instead of the earth rotating 15o every hour it would only rotate 10o every hour.