Gravity. From the Milky Way in this case.
The force of the Sun's gravity keeps them in their orbits.
No, The sun's gravity is always pulling on all objects which also keeps the planets from floating away.
the sun is a star that is in the galaxy! not away from it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!>:(
Gravity is the force that keeps things from floating out into space, including the atmosphere. Gravity is the attraction between objects with mass, causing them to be pulled toward each other. This force is what keeps everything in our solar system in orbit around the sun and everything on Earth from floating away.
No, Earth is not floating in the air. Earth is a celestial body that orbits the sun in space. It has its own gravitational pull that keeps it in its orbit around the sun.
the gavitational pull of the sun __________________________ What keeps the Galaxy in order is the gravity of the total mass of galaxy itself. This is predominantly the gravity of the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way.
The Andromeda Galaxy is the closest one to the sun. Our galaxy is the closest one of all.
It is the Canis major dwarf galaxy. It is 25,000 light years away from the sun.
the rest of the galaxy :D
Yes, the sun's gravity keeps the planets in their orbits around it. This gravitational force prevents the planets from floating away into space. The balance between the planets' forward motion and the sun's gravitational pull keeps them in stable orbits.
The Andromeda galaxy is about 2.5 million light years away from the earth.
The third planet from the sun is the earth. Our entire solar system, including the earth, is in the Milky Way Galaxy.