It takes the sun to complete one orbit (a galactic year) of our home galaxy: 226 million years
Our Sun orbits around the center of our galaxy -- the Milky Way
No
I can't determine what you're asking about. Stars do travel; they orbit around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy.
No - you are already IN the Milky Way Galaxy
Yea We are in the center of the milky way
No, the sun is gravitationally bound to the Milky Way galaxy. Its orbit around the galactic center keeps it within the Milky Way.
Somewhere around 26,000 light-years.
No, the sun does not orbit a black hole in the center of our galaxy. The sun orbits around the center of the Milky Way galaxy, where there is a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A.
The Sun - and our whole solar system - is travelling around the Milky Way galaxy.
I'm assuming your not an intergalactic, extraterrestrial and that your galaxy is the same as my galaxy - the Milky Way. There is overwhelming evidence that a super-massive black hole is at the center of the Milky Way.
Center or whole? 0 miles if it's the whole galaxy because Earth is IN the Milky Way Galaxy but IDK center.
our galaxy contains between 200- to 400-billion stars arranged in a giant disc shape. The diameter is 100,000 light years with an average thickness of 10,000 light years. The Earth is located about 28,000 light years from the center of the Milky Way.