Post by Xxsuperheroxx on Jan 13, 2022 6:00:55 GMT -6
I sit here at my desk in Chicago along the 40.6331° N Longitude line traveling 794.80665 miles per hour as the Earth rotates.
As I sit here and spinning with the Earth our Earth is traveling around our yellow dwarf star some 92,955,807 miles distant in a counterclockwise pattern. Hurling through space orbiting this yellow dwarf star at a neck breaking speed of 66,616 miles per hour. It takes the Earth 365.256 days to travel the 584 million miles around our little yellow dwarf star.
As this all is transpiring our solar system orbits around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. We are moving at an average velocity of 514,495.347 miles per hour it takes about 230 million years to make one complete orbit around the Milky Way.
Our earth corkscrews along never to travel the same path again. As our Earth plows through virgin space Every day approximately 100 metric tons of cosmic dust collides with Earth, mainly in the form of micrometeorites. Most of these mineral particles (iron, nickel, etc.) are smaller than grains of sand, and they are falling down on us all the time and all over the globe.
Our Milky Way galaxy is on a collision course with the neighboring Andromeda galaxy some 2.5 million light-years away not to worry to much this well happen four billion years from now. It is likely the sun will be flung into a new region of our galaxy, but our Earth and solar system are in no danger of being destroyed. but it is inexorably Andromeda is falling toward the Milky Way under the mutual pull of gravity between the two galaxies and the invisible dark matter that surrounds them both.
Now knowing these things it makes other things seem trivial. the Earth well continue to spin go around the sun travel through time and space and in 4 billion years get the stars mixed up and a new home in the cosmos.
As I sit here and spinning with the Earth our Earth is traveling around our yellow dwarf star some 92,955,807 miles distant in a counterclockwise pattern. Hurling through space orbiting this yellow dwarf star at a neck breaking speed of 66,616 miles per hour. It takes the Earth 365.256 days to travel the 584 million miles around our little yellow dwarf star.
As this all is transpiring our solar system orbits around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. We are moving at an average velocity of 514,495.347 miles per hour it takes about 230 million years to make one complete orbit around the Milky Way.
Our earth corkscrews along never to travel the same path again. As our Earth plows through virgin space Every day approximately 100 metric tons of cosmic dust collides with Earth, mainly in the form of micrometeorites. Most of these mineral particles (iron, nickel, etc.) are smaller than grains of sand, and they are falling down on us all the time and all over the globe.
Our Milky Way galaxy is on a collision course with the neighboring Andromeda galaxy some 2.5 million light-years away not to worry to much this well happen four billion years from now. It is likely the sun will be flung into a new region of our galaxy, but our Earth and solar system are in no danger of being destroyed. but it is inexorably Andromeda is falling toward the Milky Way under the mutual pull of gravity between the two galaxies and the invisible dark matter that surrounds them both.
Now knowing these things it makes other things seem trivial. the Earth well continue to spin go around the sun travel through time and space and in 4 billion years get the stars mixed up and a new home in the cosmos.