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How fast is earth travelling through space?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Absolute speed means the speed at which an object is moving without reference to any other object or position in space, or without reference to absolute rest. Apart from light (a special exception), and even though it was thought to exist for the vast majority of human civilization, it is total guff: totally meaningless. All speeds only make sense with reference to another object or point in space.
Now do we accept this? If not, why not? If so, it becomes clear that to talk of a 'combined speed' (presumably by assuming that there are different 'planes') is pointless: it gives no meaningful information about the object's relative speed. We are talking of speed here, not velocity, which alone could consider reference to multiple objects.
Clanad - you were talking about an observer "at an independent point in space". But there is no such thing. The observer is at a point relative to somewhere.
Anyway, from the point of view of the solar system:
Earth's distance from Sun = 93 million miles
Therefore distance of Earth's orbit around the Sun = 584 million miles
Therefore speed of Earth within orbit = 584million miles per year = 19 miles per second
Or, from the point of view of the galaxy:
Earth's distance from centre of Galaxy = 30,000 light years = 176,000 million million miles
Therefore length of Earth's orbit around the galaxy = 1.1 million million million miles
Speed of rotation of the galaxy = once every 220 million years
Therefore speed of Sun & Earth around the Galaxy = 5000 million miles per year = 158 miles per second
As Loosehead said, the Earth is also on a bigger journey because the galaxy itself is travelling through a large cluster of galaxies, which is moving through the universe.