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Solar System's Galactic Year: How Long Does It Take to Orbit the Milky Way?
That's very close! The solar system takes about
225 to 250 million years
to complete one orbit around the Milky Way.
It's called a
galactic year
, and it's a long time!
Why Distant Stars Aren't Hidden by the Sun's Heat
Understanding Sunset Phases: A Guide to Colors and Stages
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UK Grants Scientists Spaceflight Authority to Test Vaccines and Medications
HAWC Confirms Ultra‑High‑Energy Gamma Rays Emanate from Pulsar Nebulae
Star Gazers, Prepare for a Stunning Northern Lights Fireworks Display This Weekend
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Urban Farms Could End Food Deserts in Tucson, Study Shows
Tracking the Life Cycle of Living Cells Using Optical Tweezers
Scientists Employ CRISPR to Map Function of Every Human Gene
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The Mystery of Missing Supermassive Black Hole Seeds in the Cosmic Landscape
SpaceX Abandons Pursuit of Rocket Fairings, Opts for Ocean Retrieval Instead
Russia's Nauka Lab Module Successfully Docking with the International Space Station
Dual Wavelength Solar Imaging: NASA's SDO Reveals the Sun in Two Distinct Views
Meteosat III Prepares to Deploy Advanced Lightning Imager
VLBA’s Precise Measurement to Reveal Milky Way’s Full Structure
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