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Birth of the Milky Way: 20.44 gal Birth of the Sun: 17–18 gal 3937 Ma: Oceans appear on Earth 16.889 gal 3800 Ma: Life begins on Earth: 15.555 gal 3500 Ma: Prokaryotes appear 12 gal 2700 Ma: Bacteria appear 10 gal 2250 Ma: Eukaryian period [5] [6] first appearance of eukaryotes [7] Stable continents appear 6.8 gal 1530 Ma: Multicellular ...
The Solar System traces out a sinusoidal path in its orbit around the galactic center. Using Galactic North as the initial frame of reference, the Earth and Sun rotate counterclockwise, and the Earth revolves in a counterclockwise direction around the Sun. However, the Sun and its satellites revolve CLOCKWISE around the Milky Way.
The Sun is part of one of the Milky Way's outer spiral arms, known as the Orion–Cygnus Arm or Local Spur. [270] [271] It is a member of the thin disk population of stars orbiting close to the galactic plane. [272] Its speed around the center of the Milky Way is about 220 km/s, so that it completes one revolution every 240 million years. [269]
The apex of the Sun's way, or the solar apex, is the direction that the Sun travels through space in the Milky Way. The general direction of the Sun's Galactic motion is towards the star Vega near the constellation of Hercules, at an angle of roughly 60 sky degrees to the direction of the Galactic Center. The Sun's orbit about the Milky Way is ...
"Circle of Life" [note 1] is a song from Disney's 1994 animated feature film The Lion King. Composed by musician Elton John and composer Hans Zimmer, with lyrics by Tim Rice, [2] the song was performed by Carmen Twillie (the deep female lead vocals) and Lebo M (opening vocals in Zulu) as the film's opening song. [3]
Believe in Him is a gospel album and 71st overall album by American country singer Johnny Cash, released on Word Records in 1986. It features acoustic arrangements of classic gospel songs. It features acoustic arrangements of classic gospel songs.
Dycke's first Sun Records single, featuring "Things" on one side and "Come In Mr. Lonely" on the other, came out April 4, 1968, the same day the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in ...
The song says that we are "thirty thousand light years from galactic central point", again correct to within one significant figure of 25,000 light years from the centre of the Milky Way. [12] The song also states that the galaxy is "a hundred thousand light years side to side".