The Sun moves in an orbit around the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
The simple answer is YES!!!! Think of the Sun as the centre of the Solar System and the planets and moons orbit around the Sun. However, The Sun is a star in one of the tails of the Milky Way galaxy. The Milky Way, galaxy and its tails also rotate, taking our Sun and planets etc. with them. So the Sun is also moving too!!!!
The centre of our Galaxy.
The sun does not move along a celestial orbit. Planets move along a celestial orbit around the sun. The planet, the sun, the milkyway galaxy and the rest of the galaxies are circling the universe. Q: When did man discover this?
The Sun rotates around its axis. It revolves around the center of the galaxy.
well it moves around by movin around
none of those. milky way is a part of the galaxy and our solar system is a part of it. in this solar system the planets revolve around the sun and rotate on thier own axis
The Sun moves in an orbit around the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
no the sun doesn't move. Actually in addition to rotating around the sun, our galaxy is also moving through the universe.
no, the sun does not move, however we do, but we stay in the same galaxy
Yes, they move around in the galaxy in a similar way like the earth is moving around the sun.
The Milky Ways Galactic core. A supermassive black hole at the centre of our Galaxy.
The Earth and everything else in our solar system would move with it. In fact, the sun does move, since it is orbiting around the Milky Way galaxy.
The simple answer is YES!!!! Think of the Sun as the centre of the Solar System and the planets and moons orbit around the Sun. However, The Sun is a star in one of the tails of the Milky Way galaxy. The Milky Way, galaxy and its tails also rotate, taking our Sun and planets etc. with them. So the Sun is also moving too!!!!
it moves around the sun because gravity pulls it tward the sun, and inertia moves in a straight line, working together, gravity make inertia orbit (move) around the galaxy!
It rotates at about a 1000 miles per hour (at the equator). It revolves around the sun at about 18 miles per second. Since the sun is also moving around the core of the galaxy, and the galaxy is also moving, I'll quit here.
The sun barely moves. It never will travel around the galaxy.