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earth orbital speed is 30 kilometers per second!!

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Q: What planets orbital speed is about 30 kilometers per second?
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Which planets orbital speed is thirty kilometers per second?

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This planets orbital speed is about 30 kilometers per second?

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What is the orbital speed of mars in kilometers per second?

24.1309 kilometers per second, on average.


What is the orbital speed of earth in kilometers per second?

About 30 km/sec


What is the orbital speed of planets in miles per second?

It varies: The planets closer to the Sun move faster (Kepler's Third Law). Mercury is fastest; according to Wikipedia, its average orbital speed is 47.87 km/s. Multiply that by 0.6 to get the approximate speed in miles per second.


What is Pluto's speed of rotation?

Pluto orbits the Sun at an average speed of 4.66 km/sec.


What is the mean orbital speed of the earth?

About 30 kilometers per second. Multiply that by 3600 if you prefer kilometers per hour.


Which planets have an orbital speed of less than 18 km per second?

Jupiter, and planets further away from the Sun than Jupiter.


What planet orbits the sun faster than all other planets?

Mercury - it orbits the Sun once in just 88 Earth days.Mercury's average orbital speed is 47.9 kilometers per second.


What is the speed of a spacecraft?

To orbit the Earth, a speed of 7.9 kilometers/second is required. To escape Earth's gravity, an initial speed of 11.2 kilometers/second is required. To travel to distant planets, the initial speed must be still higher.


How fast does Jupiter travel?

The orbital speed of Jupiter as it travels around the Sun is 13.07 kilometers per second. The average surface speed as it rotates is 12.6 kilometers per second.


Why do the outer planets in the Solar System have much longer year lengths than the inner planets?

There are two reasons. First, since they are farther from the sun they have longer orbital path. Second at a greater distance from the sun the sun's gravity is weaker, giving the outer planets a slower orbital speed.