May be around the centre of the Milky way galaxy
2007-05-05 09:16:22
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answered by ehabhamdy1983 3
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All revolve around the galaxy's massive central black h◙le.
Some double or multiple stars revolve around the barycenter of the group. The barycenter of the Earth and the Moon is inside the Earth so we can say that the Moon revolve around the Earth. But the barycenter of Jupiter and the Sun is OUTSIDE! Can we say that the ☼ and Jupiter revolves both around their common barycenter? ☺
2007-05-05 19:18:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Space is a multifacited place. One of the largest influences on objects in space is gravity. Between the Earth and the moon there is a null zone refered to as a lagrange point, a place where the gravity of the earth and moon cancels. There is such a point between the earth and moon as well as the earth/moon system and the sun. In like fashion there are la grange points between the sun and other stars. Our star is so tied to the other stars in a cluster. This mutual lagrange point is the point that our sun actually revolves around, as the earth does the sun, tied by that common point. It is this point that is tied to the Sag. A.
2007-05-05 10:53:20
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answered by Vman 2040 3
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Sun is a star. Stars do not revolve around a celestial body like planets do.
2007-04-27 23:52:28
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answered by azurewaters1 3
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"The Moon revolves around the Earth.
The Moon is a moon."
"The Earth revolves around the Sun.
The Earth is a planet."
"The Sun revolves around the centre of the Milky Way.
The sun is a star."
"The Milky Way revolves around the centre of the Universe.
The Milky Way is a galaxy."
In case you don't know, a galaxy is a bunch of stars. Our galaxy is a spiralling galaxy so it means that the stars spiral around the centre.
Therefore, we can tell that the sun revolves around the centre of the Milky Way or the centre of the Universe depending on what you mean by "revolve".
2007-04-27 23:56:31
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answered by D is for Daniel 2
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It is a valid question. Many stars are binary or multiple star systems and revolve around each other. At one time it was thought that the sun was part of a binary system, and it could have a dark companion, but not likely.
2007-04-28 11:34:29
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answered by John B 4
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our solar system (obviously in including the sun) revolves around the center of the milky way galaxy... though that doesn't count as a celestial body.
2007-04-28 01:05:44
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answered by absentmindednik 3
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The sun revolves around the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way.
We are approximately 23,000 light years away from the core of our galaxy and it takes approximately 225 million years for our sun to complete one orbit know as a cosmic year.
Our sun and solar system is moving around the core of the galaxy at around 225km/s. We are moving incredibly fast in space.
2007-05-04 14:01:03
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answered by mike s 2
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Currently it is widely believe that at the center of each galaxy is a black hole, its called supermassive blackholes if I'm not mistaken.
Our sun revolve around the center of our galaxy. Technically you can say its the black hole object the sun revolves around. (Black hole isn't really a hole, its a super dense object with extream gravity force, althought mathematically, the center of it is consider to be a singularity, meaning just a point, no dimension.)
2007-04-27 23:52:40
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answered by Hornet One 7
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When you look out at the skies, without scientific instruments, you would think that, even that the world is flat, because no where on the earth can you see its roundness...the Bible is written from many old texts, of ancient peoples, compiled from writings and things passed down verbally through generations, many errors, many misunderstandings, because everything has to be interpreted, some jewels of wisdom, I don't know who said it is the word of God, the word, is the aum, the amen, the om, the vibration from God that creates...the bible is words of people that were trying to understand God, and many things that were attributed to God just were natural things that happened... if you want to know about God, why not a personal relationship...learn to meditate, so your channels can be open, and you can hear the answers, why look to man, or something written by man about God...look within, the kingdom of heaven is within...you are worthy to commune with your mother/father God, looking to man, is the blind leading the blind...if I for instance, write this to you from inspiration from God, does that make what I say to you relevant to all peoples at all times in the world, no it doesn't the nature of life is change, and religion is stuck in the past, thinking God no longer talks to us, God is dead, when we just stopped listening.
2016-05-20 22:33:24
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answered by ? 3
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the sun should revolve together with the milk way galaxy
or moved as it does away from the center of the universe
2007-04-27 23:56:03
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answered by kimht 6
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