You bet your sweet derriere the Milky Way does some cosmic dancing! Our galaxy is not just twiddling its thumbs, it's grooving along with Andromeda in a gravitational tango. So, yes, the Milky Way is busting a move in this vast universe.
I believe it maintains an orbital pattern, though remains in the middle of our system.
Yes, the Milky Way galaxy is part of a group of galaxies called the Local Group, and it is moving through space in relation to other galaxies. The Milky Way is also being influenced by the gravitational pull of larger structures like the Virgo Supercluster.
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Oh, isn't it wonderful to think about the journey of our beautiful sun? Well, you see, our sun actually orbits around the center of our Milky Way galaxy. It takes about 200 million years to complete one trip around this galaxy, bringing light and warmth to us and all the planets along the way. Imagine that cosmic dance of creation happening right before our eyes!
Well, isn't that just a joyous question! You see, the sun takes roughly about 225 to 250 million years to complete one orbit around the center of our beautiful Milky Way galaxy. Isn't it amazing how gracefully our sun dances among the stars for all of us to enjoy? Just embrace the wonder and beauty of it all!
the milky way is a galaxy. the universe is all of space.
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I believe it maintains an orbital pattern, though remains in the middle of our system.
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No the Milky Way is only a galaxy in space (the Universe) and is very small indeed by comparison.
I live in the Milky Way galaxy and the astronauts live here also when they are not in space but even in space they have never left our galaxy.
The Galaxy is called the Milky Way. The solar system is a small part of it.
NO. There could be millions of galaxy in the universe, being larger than the milky way, e.g. the Andromeda.
It is The Milky Way because it is named after the Milky Way Galaxy. Hope this helps!
In space and time anything is possible. Within our lifetime, then it will not happen, however in about 2.5 billion years the Andromeda Galaxy will collide with our galaxy, the Milky Way.
Yes. The Milky Way is one galaxy of an estimated 200 billion in the known universe.