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Around 1000 MPH. The Earth is about 25,000 miles in diameter. "The Sun never sweats"
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Not that fast. it all depends on whether the sun likes you or not. the sun doesn't seem to like me very much
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i think it would be easier to achieve escape velocity and then float in space, orbiting the sun
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The diameter of the Earth is about 8,000 miles. The circumference is pi times the diameter, or about 25,132 miles. This is the distance you need to travel in one day to stay in sunlight, as that one circumference is one revolution per day. Divide that by 24 hours per day = about 1047 miles per hour. Keeping that in mind, the Space Shuttle in orbit sees a sunrise every 90 minutes. That's moving.
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