Well, hun, the galaxy struts through space thanks to a little thing called gravity. See, the stars, planets, comets, and all that jazz are dancing to the gravitational pull like it's the hottest new playlist. So, long story short, the galaxy is just shaking its cosmic booty through the universe.
Galaxies that travel together through space are called galaxy groups or galaxy clusters. These are systems of galaxies bound together by gravity.
I believe it maintains an orbital pattern, though remains in the middle of our system.
Yes, stars move in space due to their own motion within their galaxy and the gravitational interactions with other celestial bodies. This movement contributes to the rotation and orbit of galaxies and creates dynamic systems within the universe.
Although not yet proven, it is believed that their is a massive black hole at the center of each galaxy.
Absolutely, friend! Our solar system is indeed moving through space, just as all the galaxies in the universe are in constant motion. Earth orbits around the sun, the sun orbits the center of the Milky Way galaxy, and our whole galaxy is cruising through the vast cosmos - it's all part of the beautifully peaceful dance of the universe. Let's marvel together at the beauty of this cosmic ballet!
Space. Not the galaxy type of space, though.
The object - planet, meteoroid, comet, spaceship - is traveling THROUGH space; the galaxy is moving away WITH space. That is, the space itself is expanding.
tes we are.
Not sure how much the sun moves through space - about the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy. The earth rotates through 0.25 degrees in a minute so the sun APPEARS to move 0.25 degrees.
Galaxies that travel together through space are called galaxy groups or galaxy clusters. These are systems of galaxies bound together by gravity.
From our perspective on Earth, it appears that the sun moves across the sky due to Earth's rotation. In reality, the sun is in constant motion within our galaxy, the Milky Way. It orbits the center of the galaxy along with all the other stars in a vast cosmic dance.
No. There is not ONE galaxy, but billions of galaxies in space.
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No, sound waves require a medium (solid, liquid, or gas) to travel through, so they cannot move through the vacuum of space where there is no air or other material. In space, sound waves cannot propagate because there is no medium to carry the vibrations.
Yes, they move around in the galaxy in a similar way like the earth is moving around the sun.
Yes.
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