@SW-User
how come when they take photos of earth, you never see any satellites spinning around earth on their photos.
the same reason you can't see a bullet being fired with the naked eye or see insects flying around when you're driving down the road at 50+ mph... relative size and velocity....
And where’s the Stars
the same reason you don't see stars during the day, or in an area with heavy light pollution (cities, etc.), bright lights (like the sun, street lights, sunlight reflecting off the planet/moon) wash out any distant faint lights
Also if the sun is millions of miles away, how come it doesn’t light up the whole of space. Just out little earth
the same reason your flashlight doesn't turn night into day nor has an infinite range...
How come I see the sun and moon in daylight, surely the moon would be upside down
The sun is 865,000 miles across, the moon 2,200 miles across (and lightly colored moon dust makes a great reflector of light). upside down? in relation to what? moon phases are reversed in southern hemisphere as opposed to northern hemisphere...
And is we are spinning 1000 miles an hour, wouldn’t we fly quicker
not sure what you're getting at here; but I assume you're ignoring gravity & the conservation of momentum. (the same reasons you don't get squashed like a bug when traveling in a car or plane...)