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Relative speed is 0 m/s i.e. with respect to Earth as ftrame

In frame out side the Milky way::

The earth also has a speed in its orbit around the sun (average around 30 km/s). Added to this is the speed of the solar system orbiting the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy, and the speed of the galaxy as it moves through space. I believe that these latter two currently combine to around 260 km/s. Note, though, that you can't just add the 30 km/s speed of the earth in its orbit around the sun to 260 km/s since the direction of the earth's travel around its orbit is constantly changing.

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