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119 miles per second...

The space probe will be traveling 119 mile per second on this last pass. That's moving right along


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whether it's 428,400 or your calc 432, 000 mph it's still nowhere near as fast as....
Since I got paid to calculate meas-.....never mind....I can't help myself. The 119 miles/sec could be anywhere from 118.5 mi/sec to 119.5 mi/sec., without specifying to what resolution (the number of digits) the speed was was specified to

Anywhere from 426,600 mph to 430,200 mph would account for any rounding error.

In summation, I believe it was hauling more than ONE ass, rounded or not
 
or 6.4% of speed of light
we got some accelerating to do

this being said , i watch the ISS fly over us ALOT, maybe to much
but last night it was an over 5 minute event that you could actually see it scooting along at 17,000 mph
seems fast...but it really felt like it was doing the slow run,
now back to our thread on MATH for the day :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
or 6.4% of speed of light
we got some accelerating to do

this being said , i watch the ISS fly over us ALOT, maybe to much
but last night it was an over 5 minute event that you could actually see it scooting along at 17,000 mph
seems fast...but it really felt like it was doing the slow run,
now back to our thread on MATH for the day :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Less than 1/1000th C (186,243 miles per second)
 
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