We measure space objects speed in relation to earth. But since earth is also moving through space, how do we know the true speed of objects without a universal “non moving” point?

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The speed of an object is measure relative to the observer. But since all objects are moving in relation to all objects, how can we know the true speeds of things? Wouldnt two observers on different planets measuring an object in space come up with different answers?

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There is no true speed, and there is no universal fixed point. We can only ever measure movement in relation to something. This is sometimes called Newtonian relativity.

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