The Solar System travels through the galaxy three times faster than previously thought

naftemporiki.gr (Greek)

The Solar System is moving three times faster through the galaxy than previously believed. This finding challenges current cosmological models. Researchers analyzed radio galaxy distribution using LOFAR telescope data. They observed a stronger than expected "headwind" effect, indicating a faster solar system velocity. This result, consistent with previous quasar studies, suggests a potential need to revise fundamental assumptions about the universe's large-scale structure.


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