Apparently scientist do not know the answer . The number given as 1 bajillion mph is an indication that the number is considerably a very large number and cannot be pinned down .
There may be no concern for knowing the answer just yet , or man has not been able to calculate its speed .
Perhaps one day ( like when Haley's Comet returns in the year 2061 ) someone will find the answer , and make use of it somehow.
A comet can go very fast because it is often heading toward the sun or looping around the sun. It is believed that 366 miles per second is the fastest a comet's movement has ever been measured.
It will take 3.72 minutes to cover 556 feet at 1.7 mph.
He has to travel at more than 760mph.
It is too difficult to tell. There is no existing average for the velocity of comets, as all comets are different. Gravitional, solar and initial velocity have a lot to due with the velocity of a comet. Even though there is a great deal of variation, the answer would have to be very, very fast. Fast, that is, compared to earth standards. If a comet were to hit earth, for example, chances are that we wouldn't see or even know that it had hit. It would just hit. Not to scare you. The chances of a comet hitting the earth are slim to none.
About 245.45 miles per hour at 360ft/s
It's 669,600,000 MPH
17,500 mph
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65 mph.
A comet can go very fast because it is often heading toward the sun or looping around the sun. It is believed that 366 miles per second is the fastest a comet's movement has ever been measured.
If you mean how fast does a tornado travel, the average forwards speed is about 30 mph, but it can range from 0 mph to over 70.
300 mph
Under 35 mph.
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Tornadoes travel at speeds ranging from 0 to over 70 mph. The average is 30 mph.