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Planets move fastest which are closest to their primary, the further away they are the slower they orbit. In our solar system. Mercury being the cloest to the sun orbits it in only 88 days traveling about 47 km per second, while Neptune takes about 165 years, traveling just over 5 km per second.

There are, of course, other motions to consider like the slow orbit around the galactic center or galactic cluster motions, or freak catastrophic events such as collisions or interaction with gravity from rogue objects.

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