What (excluding Earths rotation) is the fastest speed a human has ever travelled?
Wikipedia comments,’According to the 2001 Guinness World Records Apollo 10 has the record for the highest speed attained by a manned vehicle: 39,897 km/h (11.08 km/s or 24,791 mph). The speed record was set during the return from the Moon on 26 May 1969.’ However, our sun is orbiting around the centre of our galaxy and Wikipedia further adds,’… It takes the Solar System about 225–250 million years to complete one orbit of the galaxy (a galactic year), so it is thought to have completed 20–25 orbits during the lifetime of the Sun and 1/1250th of a revolution since the origin of humans. The orbital speed of the Solar System about the centre of the Galaxy is approximately 220 km/s. At this speed, it takes around 1,400 years for the Solar System to travel a distance of 1 light-year, or 8 days to travel 1 AU. …’ This, orbital velocity, is about 492,231 miles per hour! Finally, ‘ … Current measurements suggest the Andromeda Galaxy is approaching us (the Milky Way (our galaxy)) at 100 t