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The Sun orbits around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy within a region of the Milky Way known as the Orion Arm.
The Sun is presently located about 1/2 to 2/3 out from the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, in the Orion-Cygnus arm.
The Sun is located in what is called the "Orion-Cygnus arm" of the Milky Way.
the formation of the universe is still a huge scientific controversy but the earth is located in the Orion Arm of the Milky way. The Orion Arm is not a major arm but located beween two major arms Perseus and Sagittarius. The Sun is located 26000 light years away from the center.
== == It's just the Sun. It is located on the inner edge of the Orion Arm of the galaxy, roughly 25,000 light years from the galactic center.
3-kpc and Perseus Arm Norma and Outer arm (Along with a newly discovered extension) Scutum-Centaurus Arm Carina-Sagittarius Arm There are at least two smaller arms or spurs, including: Orion-Cygnus arm (which contains the Sun and Solar System).
Yes , our Sun is part of the Milky Way galaxy ; it is positioned in the Orion Arm of the MWG .
The Orion is a spur of the Perseus arm of the Milky Way. Our sun is in this arm. All the stars and constellations we can see with the unaided eye are also in the Milky Way Galaxy, as is the Orion Nebula (a vast cloud of interstellar gas).
The Sun and the solar system is located somewhere at the end of the Orion arm (local arm) of the Galaxy. The Sun is about 30,000 light years from the center of the Galaxy. The radius of the Galaxy is about 50,000 light years.
The galaxy in which we are located - and thus the galaxy in which our Sun, and our Solar System, is located, is known as the "Milky Way".
it was Nicolaus Coppernicus who discoveered that the sun is the rest center of the universe
The Sun is located about 25,000 light years from the galactic core in the Orion Arm of the Milky Way Galaxy.