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yajvan
28 October 2007, 08:50 AM
Hari Om
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Namaste,

We know that our galaxy is rotating and it takes ~ 300,000,000 years to make a rotation ( this is new info as of late; other data points were 220 to 250 million years).

So our solar system, about 2/3rd of the way out from the center and is along for the ride.

What is interesting?
Our solar system is a part of the local group of galaxies called , well , the Local Group ( creative, eh?) And our total local group , around 30 galaxies, moving to the massive group of galaxies called the Virgo Cluster , so that is our vector for massive movement, all done by the intelligence of gravity. Its estimated the galaxy is moving at 600 km per second ( or 372 miles per second).

What is interesting is that along the way the Milky Way galaxy ( that is us) is on a course to merge with the Andromeda Galaxy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromeda_Galaxy) which is approaching us at 100 to 140 kilometers per second. The Milky Way is on course to collide with it. Some say 3 to 4 billion years. Others just as recent as a science program last night suggest ~ 10 to 12 billion years [ just about the time I will finally master Sanskrit ]. What will it look like? Something like this , as it happens often http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap041121.html (http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap041121.html)


What is of interest is a whole new galaxy will be made and all of our bearings of up-down, let along constellations we see in the sky will be completely changed. Our solar system will not be 'round to see this ( as the sun is at its 1/2 life and has another 5 to 7 billion years left so they say]. So by then we are on another planet watch thing whole thing happen.

IMHO all new Jyotish rules and guidelines will need to be re-addressed, all of astronomy will need to be reconsidered. Why so?

House many rasi's will there be? 15 or 20 Or maybe 10? How many graha's? How many suns and moons? let alone what the constillations and their arrangement may be.

What an interesting idea...


Om namo bhagavate Rudraya

pranams,