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How the Solar System moves through space..
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Note: The solar system orbits the Milky Way's center, completing a lap roughly every 225-250 million years. It moves through space at about 828,000 km/h or 514,500 mph. This motion includes both rotation around the galactic center and a slight vertical oscillation above and below the galactic plane. The entire Milky Way also moves through the universe, influenced by cosmic structures like the Local Group and the Laniakea Supercluster.

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What is the sun orbiting? Where is it taking us? This is amazing!!

Every time this animation comes up in my feed, the nerd in me makes me stop and watch a couple of times 😮

The solar system moves around the center of the Milky Way

You post this same thing like every 3 days.

Super fascinating even if this is the 12th time I’ve seen it this year

Beautiful visualization 😀👍

Albert Einstein. The General Theory of Relativity.

The solar system is incredibly complex. While it may feel that we are stationary on Earth, we’re actually delicately dancing through space at a stunning 448,000 miles per hour, with the Sun as our choreographer leading the way.

Wow, that's incredible
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