What is 10,000 km/s?

10,000 km/s is super fast, like a rocket zooming through space almost instantly.

Imagine you're riding your bike around the block. That's pretty quick for you! Now imagine that bike was going as fast as a spaceship, and it never stopped pedaling. That’s kind of what 10,000 km/s feels like, except instead of just one block, this bike would go all the way around Earth in about 1 minute!

How Big Is That Speed?

Think of your favorite toy car. If you gave it a push and it zoomed across the room, that’s slow compared to 10,000 km/s. In fact, at that speed, a toy car would go from one end of the Earth to the other in just over 4 minutes, like it was magically teleporting!

Why Do We Care?

When scientists talk about how fast things move in space, they use big numbers like 10,000 km/s. It helps them understand how far stars and planets travel, sometimes even faster than our fastest rockets!10,000 km/s is super fast, like a rocket zooming through space almost instantly.

Imagine you're riding your bike around the block. That's pretty quick for you! Now imagine that bike was going as fast as a spaceship, and it never stopped pedaling. That’s kind of what 10,000 km/s feels like, except instead of just one block, this bike would go all the way around Earth in about 1 minute!

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  1. A car going at 10,000 km/s would circle Earth in less than an hour.
  2. If you ran at that speed, you'd cover the entire distance from New York to Los Angeles in seconds.
  3. Even the fastest spacecraft today only reach a fraction of that speed.

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