the sun is moving as fast as the inner stars
230 kilometers a second, or 828,000 kph (828000000 m/s)
The currently measured value is about 220 km/s, which means, at its distance of 26,000 light-years from the center, the solar system takes about 220 million years to circle the Galaxy.
Approximately 230 kilometers a second, or 828,000kph (515,000 mph)
approx. 155 miles per second... as do all of the planets in our solar system
2 trileon pizzas a second
Our solar system doesn't really travel 'through' the Milky Way, but it does travel around the galaxy's center. The Milky Way is turning, and we are turning along with it. Even over very long periods of time, our position relative to other stars in the galaxy remains about the same. But we are moving around, just the same.
They make up the Solar System or the Sun's family.
the solar system is very big but if you look at a picture showing the whole entire universe our solar system isn't even a full stop on it. Our galaxy is around us our solar system is inside the galaxy the universe is every single galaxy together. It is to big to measure!!
The solar system is only a small part of a galaxy. The Milky Way, galazy in which our solar system is found, has other solar systems.
Universe, galaxy,nebula,solar system, star, planet
The Sun - and our whole solar system - is travelling around the Milky Way galaxy.
It takes about 225 million years for the solar system to travel once around the Galaxy. Th solar system is about 4.6 thousand million years old. So a rough estimate would be 20 times.
This is estimated at about 200 million years.
Yes, The sun and the solar system orbit the center of the galaxy where there is a black hole.
It takes our solar system 225-250 million years to revolve around the galaxy.
Solar system is a system not a galaxy. It is located in Milky Way galaxy.
none of those. milky way is a part of the galaxy and our solar system is a part of it. in this solar system the planets revolve around the sun and rotate on thier own axis
The Milky Way is a galaxy because it contains our solar system and multiple stars. the reason for this is that a solar system is a group of planets that travels in a circular pattern around the sun. A galaxy is a are that contains a solar system along with billions of stars
Our solar system doesn't really travel 'through' the Milky Way, but it does travel around the galaxy's center. The Milky Way is turning, and we are turning along with it. Even over very long periods of time, our position relative to other stars in the galaxy remains about the same. But we are moving around, just the same.
They make up the Solar System or the Sun's family.
A comet is in a solar system. A solar system is in a galaxy, so technically a comet is also in a galaxy.
No. The solar system is part of the galaxy.