Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Analysis - The position of the solar system

The position of the solar system

The solar system is about 25,000 light years away from the center of the Milky Way.

The solar system is inside the Orion arm, which is near the center of the Milky Way.

The solar system is currently located in an area called "local bubble" in Orion's arm.

The solar system is at the edge of an open cluster called the Pleiades in this area, and it is suspected to move around the Pleiades' center of mass.

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Orion is the projection of some stars close to the solar system on the celestial sphere. The corresponding galactic part of this constellation is the Orion arm, which is named after Orion. Of course, these stars, like our solar system, are also members of the Orion arm.

In winter, we see Orion's arms. Along this direction, there are Perseus' arms outside it, and then there is space outside. In summer, we lean on Orion's arm. At this time, the spiral arm of the Milky Way is Sagittarius. Further along this direction, the Southern Cross is the center of the Milky Way. This center is probably at the junction of Sagittarius, Scorpio and Ophiuchus.

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The Milky Way belongs to the local cluster, which belongs to the Virgo cluster, which is a part of the Virgo supercluster. Further away from the larger celestial system is the cosmic network (also known as the Great Wall).

Galaxy reference:

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