Ultra-cold neutrons can move relatively far. With a lifetime of 886 seconds, 
they could potentially move several miles before decay.

Apparently, even at near absolute zero - they still achieve about the same 
velocity as a human running fairly fast. 

Wiki sez: The kinetic energy of 300 neV corresponds to a maximum velocity of 
7.6 m/s or a minimum wavelength of 52 nm... and can be described as a very thin 
ideal gas with a temperature of 3.5 mK.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultracold_neutrons

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