Relative to the Virgo Supercluster the Milky Way is travelling about 60 degrees south (Centaurus) at 372.9 miles per second.
The Virgo Supercluster is travelling about 15 degrees south (Virgo) at around 283 miles per second.
If the Universe is 14.5 billion years old we have travelled a little under 80 million light years from a point to the north among the constellations of Cassiopeia, Andromeda and Pieces.
2006-07-10 02:06:35
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answer #1
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answered by Red P 4
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Imagine a balloon with spots on it. As you blow up the balloon, the spots get farther and farther apart, but there is no point on the surface of the balloon that you can say is the center of the expansion.
The same is true of the universe, only there are more dimensions. In the 3 spatial dimensions we experience, you can't point to "the beginning of the universe."
2006-07-10 01:41:08
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answered by bmxdirt86 1
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I Dont Think Anyone Knows For Sure The Co Ordinates In Relation To Us
2006-07-10 01:34:20
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answered by savvy s 2
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there is no north or south outside the earth.
2006-07-10 01:29:33
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answered by masku darling 4
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In my opinion (and that's MY opinion ONLY) the universe goes on as far as you can imagine or think or feel.
2006-07-10 01:28:50
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answered by Anonymous
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In the middle.
2006-07-10 01:27:05
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answered by crazyhumans2 4
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in the center
2006-07-10 01:30:22
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answered by The Knowledge Server 1
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It's south of my belly button....
2006-07-10 02:02:08
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on what school of thought you belong to
2006-07-10 01:30:07
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answered by Anonymous
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what are you, a pre-socratic greek?
2006-07-10 01:28:04
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answered by ChainSmokeKansasFlashDance 4
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