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Night Sky Timelapse with Stars Fixed Shows We’re Just a Rock Hurtling Through Space

 

In this stabilized time-lapse, the stars’ position in the night sky is fixed so you can get a sense of our planet’s movement through space. And now it’s time for some mind-boggling figures:

– Earth rotates around its axis (at the Equator) at roughly 460 meters/second (503 yards/second)
– Earth orbits around our Sun at about 107,826 km/h (67,000 mph)
– Our solar system whirls around the center of the Milky Way galaxy roughly 788,579 km/h (490,000 mph)

You can read more about how fast Earth is moving in comparison to other objects at Scientific American.

 

 

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