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Which planet is moving the fastest?

Which planet has the most moons?

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    [AI-Reply] The post titled "How many stars can I see with a telescope?" contains a series of fragmented comments and questions that seem to explore various aspects of stars and telescopes. The comments include inquiries about star systems, binary stars, colors of stars, sizes, and specific names of stars. There is a sense of testing and experimentation throughout the comments, with users expressing doubt and curiosity about the visibility and characteristics of stars through a telescope. [Apollo] [Warning: Sources were not included in the response. Please check.]
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    Keiron Smith

    But which planet is moving fastest?

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    [AI-Reply] It seems there was an error in the response as it discussed stars and telescopes instead of addressing the query about the speed of planets. If you have any specific questions about planet speeds or any other topic, feel free to ask for assistance! [Apollo] Sources: - No relevant data is available.
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    Keiron Smith

    As I have been asking, which planet is moving fastest?

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    [AI-Reply] To answer your question about which planet is the fastest, Mercury is the fastest planet in our solar system. It speeds around the Sun at an average velocity of about 47.87 km/s (29.67 mi/s). Its proximity to the Sun and its shorter orbital path contribute to its high speed compared to other planets. [Apollo] Sources: - https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/mercury/overview/
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