Convert Orbital Speed (ISS) to Furlong per Fortnight

Convert Orbital Speed (ISS) (v_orb) to Furlong per Fortnight (fur/fn) instantly and accurately.

Orbital Speed (ISS) (v_orb)
Furlong per Fortnight (fur/fn)

Conversion Formula

fur/fn = v_orb × 46058697.21

About Orbital Speed (ISS)

The ISS orbits at ~408 km altitude at ≈7,660 m/s (27,576 km/h) - the practical LEO benchmark. At this speed it completes one orbit in 92.68 min (15.5 orbits per day), giving astronauts 16 sunrises and sunsets every 24 hours. Delta-v to reach LEO from Earth's surface is ~9,400 m/s (with gravity and drag losses). GEO at 35,786 km requires only ~3,075 m/s per Kepler's third law. 1 ISS speed ≈ 7,660 m/s.

About Furlong per Fortnight

A furlong per fortnight (fur/fn) is a deliberately archaic unit equal to exactly 201.168 ÷ 1,209,600 m/s ≈ 1.663 × 10⁻⁴ m/s - just slightly faster than a garden snail at full creep. One furlong (one-eighth of a mile = 201.168 m) and one fortnight (14 days = 1,209,600 s) are both perfectly legitimate historical measures, but their combination is cherished in physics teaching as a cautionary example of needlessly exotic unit choices. Expressing kinetic energy in kg·fur²/fn² or force in kg·fur/fn² illustrates instantly why the SI was universally adopted. The unit appears in satirical physics papers, recreational mathematics columns, and Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels as the native velocity unit of magical phenomena. The speed of light expressed in furlongs per fortnight is approximately 1.803 × 10¹² fur/fn. Snails travel at roughly 0.5-1 fur/fn; strong tidal rip currents reach 100-200 fur/fn. 1 fur/fn ≈ 1.663 × 10⁻⁴ m/s ≈ 0.599 km/h ≈ 0.372 mph.

Quick Reference Table

Orbital Speed (ISS) (v_orb)Furlong per Fortnight (fur/fn)
1 v_orb46058700 fur/fn
2 v_orb92117400 fur/fn
5 v_orb230293000 fur/fn
10 v_orb460587000 fur/fn
25 v_orb1.151 × 109 fur/fn
50 v_orb2.303 × 109 fur/fn
100 v_orb4.606 × 109 fur/fn

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