What distance does the Earth cover in one minute, moving in its orbit around the sun?

The approximate orbital speed of the earth, rounded to decimal kilometers, is 29.8 km. per second.

Moving in its orbit around the Sun for 1 minute, that is, 60 seconds, the Earth will cover a distance equal to:

29.8 * 60 = 1788 kilometers.

Depending on the location of the Earth relative to the Sun, this value can vary by about ± 50 kilometers (see note).



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