Earth spins at about 1670 kilometres per hour. The speed decreases the farther away you get from the Equator, but even at the latitude of London the Earth's spin is still about 650 kph— which means moving Stonehenge back an hour would place it off of the Irish coast south of Killarney. If you mean r...View MoreEarth spins at about 1670 kilometres per hour. The speed decreases the farther away you get from the Equator, but even at the latitude of London the Earth's spin is still about 650 kph— which means moving Stonehenge back an hour would place it off of the Irish coast south of Killarney. If you mean rotating it 1/24th of a circle anti-clockwise. It won’t line up correctly with the spring solstice. *sorry nerd attack*
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