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Movement of Earth and Sun through Space
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A "galactic year" takes about 225 million Earth years. This is the time it takes for the Sun to orbit once around the center of the Milky Way. Imagine that dinosaurs were on the other side of the Milky Way when they roamed the Earth.

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The Earth and the Sun are always moving through space, and their motions shape the cycles we experience on Earth. Earth’s Movements: Earth spins around its axis, an imaginary line connecting the North and South Poles. This rotation, taking about 24 hours, causes day and night. At the same time, Earth orbits the Sun in an elliptical (oval-shaped) path, completing one full revolution in about 365.25 days, which makes up a year. Earth's tilt (23.5 degrees) combined with this orbit causes seasons, as different parts of Earth receive more or less sunlight throughout the year. Sun’s Movement: The Sun is also in motion, traveling through the Milky Way galaxy with the entire Solar System. It orbits the center of the galaxy at a speed of about 828,000 km/h (514,000 mph), completing one full orbit (a "galactic year") in 225-250 million years. Combined Motion: As Earth spins and orbits the Sun, and the Sun moves through the galaxy, the entire Solar System is constantly moving. This explains phenomena like day and night (caused by Earth's rotation), seasons (due to Earth’s tilt and orbit), and the changing positions of stars in the night sky.

A movement to bring the moon. $Ebert

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Why do the stars stay the same at night????????

Very cool

For 6,000 years this same pattern repeats over and over again since the first day God spoke it into existence in Genesis 1 (John 1:1-5; Colossians 1:15-16).

Bro why is Earth so wild?!

Says you...

We corkscrew through space

