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Our solar system is moving with an average velocity of 450,000 miles per hour (720,000 kilometers per hour). But even at this speed, it takes about 230 million years for the Sun to make one complete trip around the Milky Way.

The Milky Way galaxy is moving at a speed of 1.3 million miles per hour (2.1 million km/hr) through the universe.

Our little alignment of a few local clusters of star dust we know as planets, observed by animated clusters of organized star dust we call people, seems rather cosmically of little but still significant importance. Everything matters at some point. But I personally believe we have hardly a clue of why and how this great vast work works

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That was a very interesting article, I can remember myself and a couple of friends went up to the

mountains away from the lights of the city (Gravity Hill in Rohnert Pk.) we tried to see if the planets in line would show them self's to us, but after consuming some beers we had lost the point of the whole trip but we did go up hill on a downgrade..... bA

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