The Milky Way is gravitationally bound to the Local Group - that means they stay together, due to gravity. Unlike the Solar System, there is not one single massive object at the center, so the movements of the galaxies are a bit more complicated.
Yes, it revolves around the Milky Way Galaxy.
It does. It rotates about its axis and revolves around the galaxy.
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About 225 million years.
Yes the sun does orbit the Galaxy. It is believed the 1 complete orbit takes about 220 million years.
It takes our solar system 225-250 million years to revolve around the galaxy.
The sun does revolve. It's part of our Galaxy called the Milky Way, and it has its own orbit and trajectory around the centre of the Milky Way.
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
It doesn't. The Milky Way galaxy is 100,000-120,000 light-years in diameter. The Sun's mass is nowhere near large enough to make the entire galaxy revolve around itself. The Milky Way appears to revolve around us because of our position on Earth. The Earth spins incredibly fast, and is moving much faster than the sun, so therefore the Sun also appears to be rotating around us. However, the Sun orbits the Galactic core, once every (roughly) 226 million years.
250,000 years , at least that is how long it takes the sun to make a revolution. It would very for other stars.
Somewhere around 225 million years, according to current estimates.
The Milky Way is a Galaxy and a Galaxy is made up of many billion solar systems. A Solar System (Sol means sun) contains a star or stars and planets revolve around them