A vehicle can hydroplane at as low as thirty five miles per hour. Hydroplaning can occur on any road surface.
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Hydroplaning can occur at speeds as low as 35-45 mph in heavy rain or on wet roads with low tire traction. The risk of hydroplaning increases with higher speeds, worn tires, and improper tire pressure.
From what I have read it was going 50,000 mph.
The fastest speed ever recorded on water is 318 mph (511 km/h), achieved by the Spirit of Australia hydroplane in 1978.
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Hurricane Katrina comes at about 1000 miles per hour.
It would depend upon how fast you were going and how far apart the planets were at the time.It would depend upon how fast you go and how far apart they are at the time.