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There are no stationary objects in the Universe! Even Solar System is moving not only around the center of the Galaxy but also relative to its nearest stellar neighbors. In this video, we show you this motion and what it looks like from the nearest stars 🌟

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Learn more about the Universe:

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“I find it quite improbable that such order came out of chaos. There has to be some organizing principle. God to me is a mystery but is the explanation for the miracle of existence, why there is something instead of nothing.” Alan Sandage,winner of the Crawford prize in astronomy

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@AlsoKnownAs_AA Fake news! Proof of stationary objects:

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These celestial objects, constantly moving, keep a proper distance from one another, and each follows its own fancy route at the same time. In other words, they are dancing.

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Dancing information, the DNA of the Universe and matter is just a data delivery system.

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This graphic is nearly accurate. The sun should be presented in a slightly wobbly trajectory as the center point for solar system's gravity is a bit outside the sun's surface due to the mass of Jupiter. Otherwise, cool!

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@kloiswinning What does the Sun ultimately orbit? The Black Hole at the centre of our Galaxy?

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How can this be possible and the stars we see in the sky remains the same?

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I am so tired of all the variants of this "space vortex" video that put the motion of the sun around the galaxy at 90 degrees to the plane of the solar system. The chance of this happening by accident is vanishingly low, and in fact the actual angle is about 60 degrees.

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