Then some newspapers will publish that as an interesting, or even spectacular, fact, and some weirdos will predict the end of the world.
Then some newspapers will publish that as an interesting, or even spectacular, fact, and some weirdos will predict the end of the world.
Then some newspapers will publish that as an interesting, or even spectacular, fact, and some weirdos will predict the end of the world.
Then some newspapers will publish that as an interesting, or even spectacular, fact, and some weirdos will predict the end of the world.
Then some newspapers will publish that as an interesting, or even spectacular, fact, and some weirdos will predict the end of the world.
What about it? General info: The milkyway galaxy is a spiral galaxy that rotates around a center of mass believed to be a black hole. On December 21st 2012 it is predicted that the earth will be in line with this center of mass
Yes, there's a galactic alignment every year. As the earth goes around the sun, at one point the earth, sun, and the center of the galaxy line up.
When the Moon and / or Sun are oriented at about 90 degrees to the line between the area with tide and the Earth's center.
We are IN the Milky Way Galaxy, and therefore not able to line up with anything!!
The equator is an imaginary circular line around the entire earth, with the center of the circleat the center of the earth.Any circle that has its center at the center of the earth divides the earth's surface exactly in half.
Yes. The axis would be the center of rotation. Please note that neither the axis of the Earth, or of a galaxy, or of other astronomical objects in rotation, has any physical reality; it is just an imaginary line, around which the object rotates.
You are leveling the line 90 degrees to the center of the Earth. If your line isn't level, the bubble will rise away from the center of the earth.
You may be describing a "barred spiral" galaxy.
equator
The Latitude is the line
The nearest star to the Earth is the Sun, the nearest Galaxy is the Milky Way, the one we live in.
the Earth's axis