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Diamond
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Eclipse shadows travel up to what speed per hour near the poles?
 
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Approx. 2124 mph, or 3418 kph.

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Thank you Kendor for your reply and your reference. I have a different answer though. Space.com

enters a speed up to 5000 MPH or 8,046 KPH at the poles, which is over twice as fast than your source refers to. Maybe a member on board who's science knowledge is less rusty than mine could help. Confused
 
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