The fastest speed a human has ever traveled was during the Apollo 10 mission in 1969, when the spacecraft reached a speed of 24,791 mph (39,897 km/h) relative to Earth. This speed was necessary for the spacecraft to return to Earth from the Moon.
According to the Guiness Book of World Records, the fastest a human has run is 200 m in 19.32 seconds by Michael Johnson (US) Atlanta, Georgia, July 21, 1996. This about 10.35 m/sec.
However human beings travel much faster than this using animals such as horses, or while falling off buildings, or using machines such as automobiles and aeroplanes. Top speed for manned aircraft is held by the Lockheed SR-71 "Blackbird" at about 3500 km-hr or 600 m/sec. Not to be outdone the International Space Station has an orbital velocity of about 7725 m/s
On a larger scale, the Earth revolves around the Sun at a speed of about 18.5 miles/sec (30 km/sec) so each of us is travelling at 30,000 m/sec.
We are also part of the stars in our galaxy It and its neighbours, the so-called Local Group, are moving at 600,000 m/sec towards the constellation Hydra.
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112 miles perhour,,uphill
25 000mph
the fastest speed ever is 12874.97 mph
No the fastest a tornado is known to have traveled is 73 mph. The fastest winds ever recorded in a tornado were just over 300mph, which is about as strong as they get.
The fastest typing speed was by a women maintaining a speed of 212 wpm.
No human has flown faster than the speed of light, as it is currently considered impossible based on our understanding of physics. The speed of light, approximately 299,792 kilometers per second, is the cosmic speed limit according to the theory of relativity.
UB is the fastest person ever timed for a 100m or 200m track race. is he the fastest human ever alive? We will never know.
Nobody has ever traveled at the speed of light, and I can promise you that nobody ever will.
Tachyon is the fastest thing ever because its slowest velocity is the speed of light! Light is the fastest thing that can be seen.
120 mph
The same as it ever was-The Speed of Light
374 mph
The fastest wind speed ever recorded on earth was 302 mph. It was measured in an F5 tornado in the Oklahoma City area on May 3, 1999.
1 inch per day!