How fast is our solar system travelling away from the centre of the Universe? Is this known?

Dec 05

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18MarkAttack asked:


Also, if the universe is expanding, then the speed of light must be different relative to different parts of the Universe, does this make sense?
(Because if we’re already travelling at a a high velocity, then light must appear to travel at a lower speed here than it does at the centre of the Universe. Or is this something to do with Einsteins theory of Relativity? If so, can someone explain the most common parts of this theory?)

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2 comments

  1. I am sorry, I have misinterpret your question! You have to understand that the Universe does not have a center, however, You can refer to the site shown below to find an answer to your question!

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  2. Our solar system is not moving away from the centre of anything, it moves with our galaxy in reference to other galaxies.

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