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eli5: If the sun revolves around the galaxy, why do we still see the same constellation that was discovered by the Romans (probably 1000s of years ago). surely they should have been scattered by now due to revolution of the sun combined with the revolution of the earth around with sun

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Thnx to all, for the answer. I had a good time discussing and clearing my doubt.

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Anonymous Posted February 3, 2023 0 Comments

Because space is incredibly massive and our speed through the galaxy is like a snail crossing the solar system.

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