It depends on your frame of reference.
The earth travels around the sun, the sun travels around the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy, taking the earth and the rest of the Solar System with it. The Milky Way travels around the centre of the local cluster taking the sun and the Solar System along with it. And so on.
So what do you measure motion relative to?
It takes 8 minutes from the Sun
The sun is about 8.3 light minutes away from Earth. This means that it takes about 8.3 minutes for light to travel from the sun to Earth.
If you mean the light coming from the sun, it takes approx 8 or 8.5 minutes to reach earth.
Scientists say its about 8 minutes. Light travels roughly 93 million miles to reach the earth from the sun. It takes 8.33 minutes for it to travel this distance.
It take a multi-million amount of germs to spread, three minutes.
Secondary waves, also known as S-waves, travel at about 3.7 km/s through the Earth's crust and mantle. In 10 minutes, a secondary wave would travel approximately 22,200 kilometers.
The speed of an S wave in the Earth's crust is typically around 3.7 km/s. In 22 minutes, an S wave would travel approximately 4884 km.
The speed of S-Waves in the Earth's crust is about 4-8 km/s. In 10 minutes, an S-Wave can travel a distance of approximately 24-48 kilometers.
880 feet.
An au is an astronomical unit, or how far light will travel in a year.
5 miles
You would travel 33.3 miles every four minutes.