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Old February 18th 04, 12:24 PM
George Kinley
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I have trivial question
Our earth is moving around sun, and simultaneously also rotating with
galaxy, Considering only the galaxy rotating factor , also sun and all
other stars are also rotating with galaxy.
So are they all moving in same direction at same speed, is it possible that
sun is moving away from us
 




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