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Quick questions for you astrophysicists out there:
At what velocity do objects typically "fall" towards the galactic center? Or are we talking a positive acceleration? Assuming the sun were to survive long enough to reach the center, which it of course won't, how long would it take? Or do galactic objects remain in a fixed radial orbit like planets around the sun?
Any help is appreciated...
-Slag, FNG
At what velocity do objects typically "fall" towards the galactic center? Or are we talking a positive acceleration? Assuming the sun were to survive long enough to reach the center, which it of course won't, how long would it take? Or do galactic objects remain in a fixed radial orbit like planets around the sun?
Any help is appreciated...
-Slag, FNG