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The sun does move, but its motion is relative to other celestial bodies. It orbits the center of the Milky Way galaxy at an average velocity of about 230 kilometers per second, taking around 230 million years to complete one orbit. However, from our perspective on Earth, the sun appears relatively stationary in the sky because its motion is so vast and takes place over such long timescales. Additionally, the gravitational forces from surrounding stars and the galaxy itself keep it in a stable orbit.

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