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Solar System's Motion Through Space
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Earth is not revolving around the Sun - at least not the way you may think!

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Note: Per Wikipedia, the Solar System is traveling at an average speed of 828,000 km/h (230 km/s) or 514,000 mph (143 mi/s) . Size, distance and time in the video are not to scale.  A whole year goes by in a second.  And the planets are really much further apart.  The orbits of the major planets of the solar system lie in a narrow plane, tilted at about 60 degrees to the disc of stars forming the Milky Way.  While the video is not 100% correct, it still gives you a very good concept on how the universe is in a constant state of spin - from atoms to galaxies.  
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