Saturday, January 14, 2012

Why our solar system going towards Vega star (Hercules constellation), deviating milky way's orbit?

is this because of a black hole?Why our solar system going towards Vega star (Hercules constellation), deviating milky way's orbit?The Sun is travelling at 19.4 km/s towards RA 18.07h Dec +30掳. This is in the Hercules constellation, fairly close to the bright star Vega (which is in the neighbouring constellation of Lyra). This is at right angles to the core of the Milky Way galaxy, which is exactly what you would expect from the rotation of the galaxy.Why our solar system going towards Vega star (Hercules constellation), deviating milky way's orbit?Vega is IN the Milky Way Galaxy. The entire Milky way galaxy is rotating around a multi-million solar mass black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. The Milky Way Galaxy's orbit is NOT deviating. The Milky Way Galaxy IS moving toward the Andromeda Galaxy, taking the Solar System and Vega along with it.

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