Below are the speeds of all of the planets, as well as the moon, in miles per hour:
Mercury: 108,272.22512
Venus: 78,665.27920
Earth: 66,629.06161
Moon: 2,288.76719
Mars: 54,012.06910
Jupiter: 29,230.27045
Saturn: 21,574.15542
Uranus: 15,211.82480
Neptune: 12,153.33490
Pluto: 10,633.21278
The sun travels around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy at a speed of approximately 561,482.34656 mph.
6.81 kilometers per second
It is the orbital velocity (speed and direction) or orbital speed (rate of motion). It is usually stated as "average orbital speed" but is actually "mean orbital speed."
Uranus.
There are about 63 known moons of Jupiter but the Galilean moons are the 4 moons visible and Ganymede ,the largest found by Galileo Galilee in January 7 1610.The orbital speed of the Jovian moons vary where the Jupiter's magnetic field is very strong.Only a mean speed can be used for comparison.The four moons and their orbital speed compared to the orbital speed of Earth's moon are:Jovian Moons Orbital speed/ Orbital speed Ratio(km/s) (Earth's moon)1. Io orbital speed 2.75 km/sEarth's moon orbital speed 1.03 km/s Ratio 1: 2.672.Europa orbital speed 2.187 km/sEarth's moon orbital speed 1.03 km/s Ratio !: 2.123. Callisto orbital speed 1.732 km/sEarth's moon orbital speed 1.03 km/s Ratio 1: 1.684.Ganymede orbital speed 1.305 km/sEarth moon's orbital speed. 1.03 km/s Ratio 1: 1.27
The orbital speed of a planet is a direct result of the gravitational force between that planet and the Sun. The greater the force, the faster the speed.
Uranus.
Uranus has a lower orbital speed than Jupiter.
The orbital speeds are higher when closer to the sun, but slower and more similar as you move out. The two that are closest in speed are Uranus and Neptune. Uranus at 6.8352 km/sec and Neptune at 5.4778 km/sec.
Jupiter's orbital period is only 1.53% less than1/7 the orbital period of Uranus.
The orbital speed is about 6.80 km/sec which is roughly 15,200 mph.
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It is the orbital velocity (speed and direction) or orbital speed (rate of motion). It is usually stated as "average orbital speed" but is actually "mean orbital speed."
Uranus.
Uranus.
Orbital speed is the velocity (speed) of an object as it travels an orbital path around a reference point.
average orbital speed of 9.69km/s
Orbital velocity refers to the speed at which a planet travels in its orbit.
Uranus has an axial tilt of 97.86 degrees, which is near horizontal.