It's impossible to know how thoroughly you want the answer. The sun is at the center of our little solar system, about 30,000 light years from the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. We are in a six galaxy cluster called the local group. But the universe stretches about 14 billion light years from us in all directions. So we can't locate a universe center. There does not seem to be any preferred motion or density in any direction.
More space dust is attracted to the Sun than to Earth because the Sun's gravity is much stronger due to its larger mass. The Sun's gravitational pull can reach and capture particles from farther away in space. Earth's gravity is not as strong as the Sun's, which is why less space dust is drawn towards our planet.
The layer of the sun's atmosphere that reaches farthest into space is called the Corona.
Space is a vacuum, which means it lacks air or any medium to conduct heat. So even though the sun emits intense heat energy, there is no medium in space to transfer that heat, making space itself very cold. It is important to distinguish between heat from the sun and the temperature of space.
In space, the position of any of the objects in space is relative to other objects. There is no way to state the Sun's position. On the other hand, it is easy to tell where the planets are, relative to the Sun's position, so we can easily tell where each planet is right this second relative to the Sun. We simply cannot tell where the Sun is - just its distance from other space objects.
the sun dosent travel because it dosent has an orbit to travel on
The sun does not reflect its radiation into space.
No, scientests belive that space is a pinwheel, with the sun on one of the arms.
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The bubble of space influenced by the sun is called the heliosphere. It is a region of space where the sun's influence dominates over the interstellar medium.
Everything is a part of space, including the Sun. The Earth is also a part of space. Space is a part of the universe which is infinite and no one knows how big it is.
Yes. The sun appears even brighter in space than it does from the surface.
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in space
Such an object is said to be in free fall.
sun moon
the galaxy
in the outer space