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Push and pull: How the Milky Way flies

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It may not feel like it, but our Milky Way galaxy is barreling through the Universe at more than two million kilometers per hour. On Monday, astronomer­s said they had discovered a void in deep space that helps explain the direction in which we are headed, and our speed.

It turns out our galaxy is not only being pulled by galactic forces, but pushed as well, they wrote in the journal Nature Astronomy. The earth may feel steady under our feet, but humanity’s small corner of the Universe is subject to an array of forces. The Earth spins on its axis at about 1,600 kilometers per hour and around the Sun at some 100,000 km/h. The Sun, in turn, travels at 850,000 km/h as it orbits the centre of our galaxy, zipping through the expanding Universe.

For a long time scientists have assumed a dense region of the Universe was drawing the Milky Way toward it through gravitatio­nal pull. In the 1980s, suspicion fell on an area called the Great Attractor-a cluster of half-a-dozen galaxy clusters some 150 million light years from the Milky Way. “But the direction (of the attraction) was not quite right,” study co-author Daniel Pomarede of France’s Alternativ­e Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) said.

So astronomer­s turned their attention some 600 million light-years beyond the Great Attractor to an area of more than two dozen galaxy clusters called the Shapley Concentrat­ion. This still did not sufficient­ly explain the Milky Way’s speed or direction. On Monday, Pomarede and a team said they had found the missing link: our galaxy is not only being pulled, but pushed as well. —AFP

 ??  ?? CHILE: A handout image released by the European Southern Observator­y shows a collection of highlights taken from a new infrared image of the Orion, a molecular cloud from VISTA telescope, where many curious structures are clearly seen, including the...
CHILE: A handout image released by the European Southern Observator­y shows a collection of highlights taken from a new infrared image of the Orion, a molecular cloud from VISTA telescope, where many curious structures are clearly seen, including the...

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