None.
No
Our Solar System is extremely far from the center of the universe. Really, we don't even know what the center of the universe is, and we are not a part of it since our galaxy is traveling across the universe.
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In a geocentric universe the earth is the center of the universe or solar system and everything revolves around it. In a heliocentric universe the sun or a star is the center of the universe or solar system. We live in a heliocentric solar system with the sun as the center.
The Sun is at the center of the Solar System. the SUN is the centre of our solar system.
The Earth was at the centerback then....
It seems that the Universe has no center. It is generally believed that the Universe looks roughly the same way wherever you are; wherever you are, it looks as if you are at the center.
The Earth was considered the centre of the Solar System and the Universe.
because heliocentric means " sun is the center of the universe" and geocentric means "earth is the center of the universe" so if you know about the solar system you should know that the sun is the center of the solar system
NO ... it is the center of our solar system. That is, all our local planets revolve around it. Our solar system revolves around the center of the galaxy, about once every 220 million years. As for the universe itself, it has no center. Imagine the surface of a soap bubble. Where is its center? The surface HAS no center, as our universe may be geometrically represented by the surface of an expanding sphere.
There is no such privileged point in the Universe. You might say it is; but then, ANY other point is also the center of the Universe. Or it looks that way.