Ships usually measure speed in nautical miles per hour (1 knot - {pronounced not} equals 1 nautical mile per hour).
A nautical mile is about 1.151 statute (land) miles. So 1 knot is about 1.151 mph.
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Depends how fast the ship travels.If it averages 1 mile per hour, the trip takes about 6-1/2 months.If the ship is a hovercraft shuttle and averages 45 miles per hour, the trip takes [ 4days 7hours 49minutes ]
433 hours, 15 minutes
About 55 miles per hour.
24.85 miles per hour
35 miles per hour
69.1 miles per hour.
The Apollo spacecraft traveled to the moon at an average speed of around 36,000 mph. This incredible speed was necessary to escape Earth's gravity and reach the moon's orbit in a relatively short time.
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35.7 mph
No. The world's fastest cruise ship, Royal Olympic Cruises' Olympic Voyager, averages only 27 knots (about 30 MPH). The water speed record is only 317.596 miles per hour.
Depends how fast the ship travels.If it averages 1 mile per hour, the trip takes about 6-1/2 months.If the ship is a hovercraft shuttle and averages 45 miles per hour, the trip takes [ 4days 7hours 49minutes ]
433 hours, 15 minutes
50 miles per hour.
40 kilometers per hour is approximately equal to 24.85 miles per hour.
About 55 miles per hour.
800,000 km per hour is approximately 497,097 miles per hour.