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Yes. The earth spins on its axis and it orbits the sun. The solar system is also orbiting the center of the Milky Way, and the Milky Way itself is moving among the other galaxies in the universe. Really, there is NOTHING that is not moving. Where would it be?
Earth is about 26,000 light-years from the center of the Milky Way.
No. We are in the outer portion of the Milky way about 3/4 of the way to the edge. The center of the Milky Way could not sustain life.
The distance from Earth to the center of the Milky Way is approximately 25,000 light-years.
The Earth is located in a galaxy called the Milky Way. It is about 26,000 light-years from the center.
It is The third planet from the sun and is 26,000 Light years from 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.
The Earth orbits the Sun. The Sun orbits the common center of mass of the Milky Way galaxy as a whole, and it carries the Earth along with it. The Milky Way is moving in the general direction of the Andromeda galaxy, and both of them, and the other galaxies in the Local Group (and beyond, to a distance of about 60 million parsecs) are moving towards the Great At tractor.
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.
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No, it will be staying in orbit around the Earth. Depending on what they're studying, they may point it at the center of the Milky Way though.
No,it can't be.Because ,as you know,the Milky Way has two spiral arms extending from it,and the sun is found on one of these spiral arms.And as the earth is found in the solar system,so it's impossible that earth is in the centre of the Milky Way.