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186,000 miles a second or 700 million miles an hour
so what is the speed of dark?
I believe–But not sure that it is either 186,000 or 186,000,000 miles per second. Not sure; go onto a planetarium website.
this question is way way too easy. its all over the internet. if you are looking to make friends on the internet, ask a question that is not so moronic. I only say this because if you type the phrase “speed of light” in google, you get the answer immediately. your question needs to be more enlightened. I apologize for sounding mean. But, come on, you can do better than that.
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