You can't measure the speed of an object by
itself, it has to be measured relative to something else (this was
one of Einstein's realizations).
If we ask the question, "How fast the Earth is moving?" we have to
specify that we want the speed with respect to another object.
Motion cannot be measured without a reference point. We can ask how
fast the earth is moving with respect to its own axis, the Sun, the
Milky Way Galaxy, or our Local Group of galaxies.
The Complex Motion of the Earth
| •How fast is the
Earth spinning? |
0.5 km/sec |
| •How fast is the
Earth revolving around the Sun? |
30 km/sec |
| •How fast is the
Solar System moving around the Milky Way Galaxy? |
250 km/sec |
| •How fast is our
Milky Way Galaxy moving in the Local Group of galaxies? |
300 km/sec |
The Earth spins around its axis as it orbits the
Sun. Our entire
Solar System slowly orbits around the
Milky Way Galaxy. The Milky Way Galaxy belongs to the
Local Group of galaxies, where it is also moving.
HOW FAST IS THE EARTH
SPINNING AROUND ITS AXIS?
The
Earth is spinning around its axis. At the equator, the Earth's
surface moves 40,000 kilometers in 24 hours. That is a speed of
about 1040 miles/hr (1670 km/hr or 0.5 km/sec). This is calculated
by dividing the circumference of the Earth at the equator (about
24,900 miles or 40,070 km) by the number of hours in a day (24). As
you move toward either pole, this speed decreases to almost zero
(since the circumference of the spinning circle at the extreme
latitudes approaches zero).
HOW FAST IS THE EARTH
REVOLVING AROUND THE SUN?

The
Earth orbits, on average, 93 million miles (149,600,000 km) from the
Sun. This distance is defined as one Astronomical Unit (AU). The
Earth revolves around the Sun at a speed of about 18.5 miles/sec (30
km/sec).
HOW FAST IS OUR SOLAR
SYSTEM MOVING WITHIN THE MILKY WAY GALAXY?
The
sun is about 26,000
light-years from the center of the
Milky Way Galaxy, which is about 80,000 to 120,000 light-years
across (and less than 7,000 light-years thick). We are located on on
one of its spiral arms, out towards the edge. It takes the sun (and
our solar system) roughly 200-250 million years to orbit once around
the Milky Way. In this orbit, we (and the rest of the Solar System)
are traveling at a velocity of about 155 miles/sec (250 km/sec).
HOW FAST IS THE MILKY WAY GALAXY MOVING
WITHIN THE LOCAL GROUP OF GALAXIES?
The Milky way Galaxy is just one galaxy in a group of galaxies
called the
Local Group. Within the Local Group, the Milky Way Galaxy is
moving
about 185 miles/sec (300 km/sec).