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  • Milky Way's Motion: Understanding Galactic Movement
    Yes, the Milky Way moves through space. It is part of the Local Group of galaxies, which is moving at about 600 kilometers per second (370 miles per second) relative to the cosmic microwave background, which is the remnant of the Big Bang. The Milky Way is also rotating around its center, with the stars in the outer parts of the galaxy moving faster than the stars closer to the center.
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