About 50 hours.
The Sun is about 93,000,000 miles from Earth So: 93,000,000/500 = 186,000 hours
Really? ... 8 MILES PER HOUR! The would travel EIGHT MILES IN AN HOUR!
less. I think kilometres are 5/8 of a mile so 30 miles would be around 48km.
It would be 90 miles per hour
The circumference of the earth at the equator is 24,901.55 miles (40,075.16 kilometers). Since the earth rotates around its axis every 24 hours: 40,075.16 kilometers [divided by] 24 hours = 1669.7983 kilometers per hour <---(answer)
The time it would take a blackbird to fly around the Earth depends on its speed and the distance to cover. A blackbird can fly at speeds of about 20 to 30 miles per hour. The Earth's circumference at the equator is approximately 24,901 miles. At an average speed of 25 miles per hour, it would take the blackbird around 1,000 hours, or about 41.7 days, to complete the journey without resting.
The moon's average velocity around Earth is about 2,288 miles per hour.
2,288 miles per hour
The speed at which a satellite re-enters the Earth's atmosphere can vary, but it typically ranges from 17,000 to 25,000 miles per hour (27,000 to 40,000 kilometers per hour). This high speed is necessary to counteract the pull of gravity and maintain a stable orbit around the Earth.
Ptolemy knew that the Earth was spherical, and he knew it was roughly 24,000 miles around. He reasoned that if the Earth were rotating daily, it would produce a wind of about 1000 miles per hour, which would knock everything over. There was clearly no such wind, and so the Earth was clearly not rotating daily.
The speed of the moon as it travels around the earth is approximately 2,288 miles per hour.
70 miles per hour
The mean circumference of the earth is 40041 kilometres or 24881 miles. At 6 miles per hour it would take approx 4147 hours or 172.8 days (non-stop).
Answer The speed in orbit is around 17500 miles an hour.
If you were driving 60 miles per hour nonstop, it would take you approximately 98.243 days to travel around the globe.
The Endeavour space shuttle had a maximum speed of around 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 kilometers per hour) in orbit around the Earth.
The Earth travels at about 66000 miles per hour around the sun, much faster than the speed of sound which is about 750 miles per hour. Even as the Earth rotates, a point on the equator travels at a little over 1000 miles per hour so parts of the planet are faster than the speed of sound even without the orbit around the sun.