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Is sun stationary or rotating in its own axis

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Is sun stationary or rotating in its own axis

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  1. although it is said to be stationary but actually it's not.

    i dunno weather it's rotating or not but definately it's not stationary


  2. It rotates.

  3. Well the nothing is stationery in the universe. the moon revolves around earth, the earth revolves around sun with  other 9 planets asteriods etc and the whole solar system revolves arond the center point in the milky way and milky way in turn is moving apart from andromeda tht is neignbring galaxy.  

    So obviously sun is rotating in its axis in milky way

  4. Yes the sun rotates, but not as a solid body does because the sun is a plasmic body. Different parts of the sun rotate at different speeds. It is the fastest at the equator which takes about 25 days for a complete rotation, and it slows down at the poles.... at about 28-30 days.

  5. .

    An axiomatic sayings ::: CHANGE  IS  THE  FIRST  LAW  NATURE .

    "Nothing in Cosmos is Stationary or Static... All is moving and changing under an individualistic constancy influenced by the gravitational bonds & binds of a bigger Entity, being encapsuled into a Gyro-Centrifuge System".

    YES... it is an axiomatic theory of  Orderliness  " Sum : Substances : System "

    The Entities and Extants, either at subtle depths of micro-depths  OR  at empyreal infinites of  macro-levels unto  Stars. Stellars, Galaxies, Clusters and much beyond unto imponderables version of Cosmic Existence as a whole...  all are subjective of two axiomatic gyro-movements of a given Centrifuge ; one being the revolving in Orbits as an individualistic journey or together with other multitudinal extants as one Unison, and other being the rotating on their own Axis.

    As such, the SUN too is Rotating on its own Axis at a high gyro-speed of rotation. The Sun alongwith its Solar Expanse is an Eddy of  16 to 17 billion Kms [much beyond Pluto] being situated admist of the Orion-Arm of the Milky'Way Galaxy. This Solar System as a Whole alongwith many multitudes of other Stars and Stellars as a longitudinal-cluster, forms a whole of Orion-arm, apart there are other three more longitudinal-arms, which togetrher forms a Milky'Way 'Galaxy. All as one, in Unison are collectively rotating as an Eddy ; as a Galaxy. The Galaxy Milky"Way does rotates Once in approx. 225 million Earthy Years. The size of Milky'Way Galaxy is 120,000 light-years in Expanse and 10,000 light-years in width. The Solar-system as One, also moves in cyclic principles of traveling to North Hemisphere and vice-versa to South Hemisphere in its inherent position of being a part of Orion-arm as an Eddy, with one side journey in 10,000 Earthy years.

    The SUN is the Concentric source and Domino of gravitational charge ruling the Orderliness of all the Solar Bodies, Entities and Extants, who all are again Revolving against the Sun in their independant Orbits at a different and particular Rotational Speeds, maintaining the Centrefuge of the Solar System as One Whole. For example, like our Mother Planet : EARTH, it is Rotating at gyro-speed of 1855 kms per hour, and Revolving on its trajectory path Orbiting once against the ortho-centriod "SUN" in 365 days.

    The last point of the encirclment of the Solar Eddy, being the dominion Sun at its Center, is too rotating in the Orion-arm of the Galaxy once in 4.32 lacs Earthy years. This 432,000 Earthy years are called as "One Yug" and such 1000 Yug is what we call "One Kalpa"

    The Orbital speeds of the Planets nearing the SUN are at a higher trajectory transits than the other planets that are away from the Sun on the outer side of the Earth, thereby assigning an understanding that the SUN is rotating a much higher Speed on its Own Axis...

    In short of the Long...   ALL is Indeed Rotating on its own Axis, apart also Revolving in a particular distinct Orbit either individual or in group of multitudes as One Unison...

    Corroborationally an axiomatic saying goes...

    "CHANGE IS THE FIRST LAW OF NATURE".

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  6. Yep, the Sun rotates on its own axis. The most convincing evidence of this is through the discovery and observation of sunspots (areas on the surface of the sun that are cooler in temperature, thus appearing as black spots - first observed by Galileo in the early 1600s). Sunspots come and go, isolated or in groups, and can be large or very small. The number of sunspots visible follows a cycle of solar activity of approximately 11 years thus revealing a cyclic pattern or rotation of the Sun.

    The Sun rotates counter-clockwise but being gas, it may have a different spin rate at its equator from its poles. Magnetic fields would get wrapped up like knotted fishing line accounting for sunspots. The Sun also orbits the centre of the Milky Way at about 225 km/sec, and our galaxy itself has a motion in its Local Group of galaxies of about 100 km/sec. Our Local Group, in turn, has a speed of about 220 km/sec relative to the Super Cluster it resides in, and there are further layers of motion beyond that

  7. sun rotates on its axis n also revolves around the galaxy

    rotation = 25 d 9 h 7 min 13 s at speed of 7.284 ×10^3 km/h

    revolution = ~2.5×10^20 m is the distance from core of milky way   with velocity of

                      ~2.20×10^5 m/s takes sun to complete the revolution in about 200 - 250 million years

    it is called 1 galactic year

    thanx

      

  8.   When a planetary system starts it has a certain amount of angular momentum and it is imparted to all members of the system so they all rotate. Yes the sun does rotate on it's axis.

  9. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_sun

  10. no, it rotates in its own axis

  11. well,to tell u truely sun does not revolve to its own aixs.its other planets those are rotating around the sun.sun is big whole of fire.


  12. The Sun is NOT STATIONARY. It rotates on its axis. It also revolves around the centre of milky way. And tell you some thing... NOTHING IN THE UNIVERSE IS STAIONARY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  13. sun revolves on it's axis

  14. It rotates on its axis and revolves around our Milky Way galaxy!

  15. as like planets sun also rotates on its own axis.

  16. yes, indeed.... the sun is rotating on its own axis. the poles rotate once at 25 days, and the equator once at 35 days.... if u r wondering how this is possible, its simple. the sun is not a rigid body.... it is a gigantic ball of gas.

    the sun is revolving with the entire orion arm and solar system, around the milky way's central halo. also, the  entire milkyway is also moving, because the universe is continously expanding.

  17. Yes Sun is rotating in its own axis.In the universe nothing is stationary all the stars plants or such other bodies are rotating on its own axis or on around others.

  18. do u have studied science anytime?

    see sun does not rotate on its axis becauuse if it rotate then we may have day all time at some particular place n night at some particular place its only the planets that rotate on its axis and rotate on  sun

    its also sun is tooooo big

    an d even so it does rotate on its axis

    ok

    so be sure that sun never rotates on its axis

    if u dont belive plz check the physics book-10 th on page 59 chapter no-3 universe  

  19. Is the sun stationary ... in relation to what? You see, my friend, there is no absolute reference of space or time in the universe.

    Is the sun stationary in relation to ... the earth that is spinning around the sun in 365 days?

    As you have already been told, the sun is a gaseous object on its surface and yes, it is moving all the time. It is also moving in relation to the center of our galaxy, that is also moving in relation to our clutter of galaxies (we move toward the Andromeda galaxy) but further than that, it is difficult to explain because if the universe expands, it is also in time and space. Is expansion a motion or an observation?

  20. may be i can help

    First thing, the sun does not rotate or revolve.  It's Earth and other planets which rotate and revolve, that's why we see like the sun is moving. But the sun is stay in one place b'cause it's a star like others and stars don't move.

  21. it rotates on its own axis and it revolves around the center of the milky way

  22. The sun rotates on its own axis in the same direction as the orbit of all 8 of its planets revolve around it.

  23. It is rotating, although what it means for a star to rotate is a little different from a planet.  The sun has no rigid surface, so different parts can rotate at different speeds independently of each other.  The parts near its equator are rotating a little faster than the poles; this is called differential rotation.  

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