(Blip.)
[Instrumental, Synthesizers, Bass]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]
[Verse 1]
Which is moving faster (past Her)
The Earth or the sky (Why?)
Or is rather
More of tie (Why?)
[Chorus]
Hurling through space (our place)
In a path with the sun (run, run)
But wait, I’m not done
We run around the sun
During every bit
We orbit
Our star
So, far…
And, just for fun
We spin (and spin)
All of this
On our axis
[Bridge]
So….
[Instrumental, Guitar solo, Drum Fills]
[Verse 2]
Which is moving slower (Know Her?)
The Earth or the sky (Why?)
The thought sower
Wants to try
[Chorus]
Hurling through space (our place)
In a path with the sun (run, run)
But wait, I’m not done
We run around the sun
During every bit
We orbit
Our star
So, far…
And, just for fun
We spin (and spin)
All of this
On our axis
[Bridge]
So….
[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass Runs]
[Bridge]
So….
What do I know
I try
Close to a tie
Or a bye
In any event,
I’m present
In the movement
The human race race
Through space
[Chorus]
Hurling through space (our place)
In a path with the sun (run, run)
But wait, I’m not done
We run around the sun
During every bit
We orbit
Our star
So, far…
[Outro]
And, just for fun
We spin (and spin)
All of this
On our axis
A SCIENCE NOTE
How fast is the sun traveling through space?
The Sun, along with the entire solar system, is traveling through space at a substantial speed. Here are the details:
These movements are the result of complex gravitational interactions and the dynamic nature of our galaxy and the universe. While these speeds might seem incredibly fast, the vast distances in space mean that such motions are not noticeable from our everyday perspective on Earth.
How fast is the Earth orbiting the sun?
The Earth orbits the Sun at an average speed of approximately 29.78 kilometers per second, which is about 107,000 kilometers per hour (or roughly 66,600 miles per hour). This speed allows the Earth to complete one full orbit around the Sun in about 365.25 days, defining the length of a year.
The average speed of 29.78 kilometers per second is a result of the balance between the gravitational pull of the Sun and the inertia of the Earth’s motion.
How fast is the Earth spinning on its axis?
The Earth spins on its axis at a rate that varies depending on your location. Here are the specifics:
To understand this more clearly:
This rotational speed causes the Coriolis effect, which influences weather patterns and ocean currents. The sensation of this rotation is generally imperceptible to us due to the constant speed and the vast size of the Earth.
Which is moving faster, the earth or the sky?
The concepts of the Earth moving and the sky moving are related to different reference frames, so let’s break it down:
Which is Moving Faster? In terms of relative speed from our point of view on Earth, the Earth’s rotation and orbit dictate what we perceive. * In terms of absolute speed* through space, the Sun (and therefore the Earth, as it is part of the solar system) moves much faster through space compared to the rotation and orbit speeds of the Earth itself.
So, while the Earth’s rotation is faster than the perceived motion of the sky (which is actually a result of the Earth’s rotation), the Sun’s journey through the galaxy means the Earth is moving very fast through space. Thus, on an absolute scale, the Earth (as part of the solar system) is moving faster through the galaxy than it is rotating on its axis or orbiting the Sun.
From the album “Right Now” by The Beatless Sense MongersMegaEpix Enormous