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Dose the sun rotate around the center of the galaxy?

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because my mom wants to know

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  1. No, it revolves around the center of the galaxy.

    Or, it would probably be better to say that it orbits the center of the galaxy.


  2. no we are far from the center of this galaxy

    we have many stars in this galaxy each is a star

    it takes 8 seconds for our sun light to get to us

    just to give you a thought to ponder

    some stars light are just now getting to us

  3. Yes.  It goes round once every 225,000,000 years or so.

  4. I always thought that the sun didnt move.

  5. Yes, but I'm not sure how long it takes...probably millions of years to circle once. But think about this...there isn't a center of the universe!

  6. Yes, the whole solar system is rotating around the center of the galaxy at about 134 miles per second. Pretty fast.

  7. Yes it does revolve around our galaxy at approximately 220 km/s or 792,000 km/h and it takes approximately 225-250 million years to complete 1 orbit! And were far from the center, about 26,000 light years!

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