The escape velocity of Ceres is approximately 2,650 miles per hour (mph). This value reflects the minimum speed an object must reach to break free from Ceres' gravitational pull without any additional propulsion. Due to its relatively small size and mass compared to larger celestial bodies, Ceres has a lower escape velocity.
The escape velocity of Phobos is 11.4 m/s, and the escape velocity of Deimos is 5.5 m/s. These are the minimum velocities needed for an object to overcome the gravitational pull of the moons and escape into space.
Ceres' mean orbital velocity is about 17.9 kilometers per second.
Enough to support their own weight, plus a little more for motion. It is possible, in theory, to imagine a rocket moving away from the Earth at a slow walking pace. In real life you don't do that, you get away from Earth's pull as quickly as you can manage to do so.
Escape velocity is the minimum speed that an object must reach to break free from the gravitational pull of a celestial body. This velocity allows the object to overcome the body's gravitational force and enter into space. The specific value of escape velocity depends on the mass and radius of the celestial body.
That will depend not only on the escape velocity, but also - very importantly - on the object's speed.
The escape velocity of our sun is nearly 1.4 million mph(1,381,755.55 mph), about 55 times greater than Earth's.
The speed that ab object must travel at to escape a planet's gravity is called escape velocity. This value varies depending on the mass and diameter of the planet. Here are the escape volcities of the eight planets of our solar system. Mercury: 9,400 mph Venus: 23,000 mph Earth: 25,000 mph Mars: 11,000 mph Jupiter: 133,000 mph Saturn: 77,000 mph Uranus: 48,000 mph Neptune: 53,000 mph Note that escape velocity only takes gravity into account and ignores other forces. An object launched from Earth's surface or from any other planet with a substantial atmosphere at escape velocity would be quickly destroyed and slowed down by air resistance.
The escape velocity on Earth is approximately 11.2 kilometers per second (33 times the speed of sound). This is the speed required for an object to break free from Earth's gravitational pull and escape into space.
11.3 km/s or 7 m/s or 25000 mph
The escape velocity of Phobos is 11.4 m/s, and the escape velocity of Deimos is 5.5 m/s. These are the minimum velocities needed for an object to overcome the gravitational pull of the moons and escape into space.
The lunar escape velocity, regardless of what object is trying to escape, is about 2.38 km/s, or about 1.5 mi/s. (This is about 5324 mph, compared to about 25,000 mph on Earth.)
Ceres' mean orbital velocity is about 17.9 kilometers per second.
The limit is not so much a distance from Earth, but rather a velocity - called the escape velocity. (roughly 25000 mph) /Brian W
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