Geography, asked by sudeshna5, 1 year ago

how solar system moves?

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Answered by clara4
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Heliocentrism is the idea that the Sun is the center of the solar system, and the planets orbit around it (there are also important details, like the planets orbit on ellipses, and these orbits are tilted with respect to one another). ... Your math will be a lot easier, because both that planet and the Earth are moving.
Answered by sreeramroshan
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The Sun and the whole solar system is not orbiting the center of the Milky Way galaxy. It may appear that way, but it is not rotating around its center. The solar system is constantly falling on the central buldge of the Milky Way galaxy. All the stars in the disk of the galaxy away from the central buldge are falling on the central buldge under the gravity of the central buldge. That is why all the stars in the disk are falling at the same speed towards its central buldge. The surrounding image around the solar system stay the same all the time it is in the disk. The center of the galaxy is also moving constsntly through the space and the stars in the disk follow it. This is why the arms of the galaxy are developed and give the appearance that stars in the disk are in orbit around its center. Once the stars in the disk join the central buldge, they start rotating around the center of the galaxy depending upon their speed and mass. Then these stars will be in orbit around its center. When the solar system is in the disk falling on the central buldge, it goes through its plane up and down. The arms in the disk of the galaxy are due to motion of its center through the space and local effect of gravity of stars in the disk. The solar ststem moves with motion of the galaxy through the space sidewise.
thus the solar system moves hope u like the answer!!

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