• @Agent641
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    81 year ago

    And orbiting past each other at 15 kilometers a second

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      They’re orbiting around the earth at those speeds, but the relative speed difference between two objects orbiting the same planet could be anywhere from 0km/s all the way up to the combined orbital speeds of each object(i.e if both objects are going 15km/s, then the max possible speed they could whizz past each other is 30km/s), depending on which direction the objects are traveling.

      Think about cars all traveling the speed limit(say, 40km an hour) on a straight road. The cars going the same direction as each other have no speed difference, they’re moving relative to the earths surface, but relative to each other they’re not moving at all. The speed difference with a car going the opposite direction, on the other hand, would be 80km an hour.