Difference between revisions of "Sol star system"
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+ | Sol moves itself forward in space, with the entire system, in two directions, so on one hand in the direction of the constellation of Hercules at about 20 kilometres per second, but also, on the other hand, around the entire [[Milky Way]], and indeed with a speed of 257.07 kilometres per second, whereby one rotation of the Milky Way, as the Earth human names the galaxy that he and the Sol system belong to, takes 311,000,000 years, which is in comparison to the erroneous assumptions of the Earth scientists, who take only about 200,000,000 years as the starting point, because they measure too small a distance to the center of the galaxy. | ||
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+ | * [[Contact_Report_238#Pages_406_to_413|Contact Report 238 - pages 406 to 413 - line 639]] |
Revision as of 20:56, 23 April 2008
Our star system.
Sol moves itself forward in space, with the entire system, in two directions, so on one hand in the direction of the constellation of Hercules at about 20 kilometres per second, but also, on the other hand, around the entire Milky Way, and indeed with a speed of 257.07 kilometres per second, whereby one rotation of the Milky Way, as the Earth human names the galaxy that he and the Sol system belong to, takes 311,000,000 years, which is in comparison to the erroneous assumptions of the Earth scientists, who take only about 200,000,000 years as the starting point, because they measure too small a distance to the center of the galaxy.