Why doesn't the earth fall down? How can it just float in one space all the time? Science doesnt make sense sometimes
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There are infinite celestial bodies, each pulling into each other through a force called gravity
Gravity exists based on mass, so any celestial body with mass has some kind of gravitational pull
The balance of these gravitational pull is what makes it seem the earth is floating
The example would be a magnet placed between two magnets appears to be floating due to the balance of magnetic forces from opposing directions
Yes, the Sun is gravitationally bound to Sagittarius A, the supermassive black hole located at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Sagittarius A exerts a gravitational influence on all objects within the galaxy, including stars like the Sun, causing them to orbit around it. The Sun takes approximately 225-250 million years to complete one orbit around Sagittarius A*, a journey known as the "galactic year".