Submitted by Unhappy-Craft-2609 t3_z8mdbo in space
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Unhappy-Craft-2609 OP t1_iyc7sgz wrote
Heyimnewhere ¯_(ツ)_/¯
aioeu t1_iyc8rvj wrote
To the entire Internet? Welcome!
Unhappy-Craft-2609 OP t1_iyc9jz6 wrote
Much obliged!!
Swoshu t1_iyccwpp wrote
i hope you enjoyed your dose of reddit comment cringe today. we hope to see you again tomorrow.
ulenfeder t1_iyc93ju wrote
Well, it was nice while it lasted.
Unhappy-Craft-2609 OP t1_iyca0vv wrote
But did it though?
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Unhappy-Craft-2609 OP t1_iycaeni wrote
¯_(ツ)_/¯
Didn't mean to. For some reason whenever I post that little shrug guy, Reddit likes to remove his shoulder. Ouch.
Unhappy-Craft-2609 OP t1_iycag9n wrote
See it did it again ... My life
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space-ModTeam t1_iycff1c wrote
Hello u/Unhappy-Craft-2609, your submission "Does our star have a rotation?" has been removed from r/space because:
- Such questions should be asked in the "All space questions" thread stickied at the top of the sub.
Please read the rules in the sidebar and check r/space for duplicate submissions before posting. If you have any questions about this removal please message the r/space moderators. Thank you.
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CuddlePirate420 t1_iyca29u wrote
Our star is stationary... it's the rest of the universe that is rotating around it.
Unhappy-Craft-2609 OP t1_iyca7k0 wrote
So it just sits there? I thought maybe it at least spun in the same direction as the planets orbit around it.. Maybe?
wongo t1_iycbg4h wrote
Yes that is correct, that person was just messing with you.
The planets formed from an accretion disc -- a large amount of material left over from the formation of the Sun -- that orbited it in the same direction as its rotation. So the planets all orbit in the same direction as well, and roughly all on the equatorial plane of the Sun.
thegagis t1_iyc7qdc wrote
The equatorial surface of the sun rotates in about 27 days according to a single simple google search.
This should probably have been in the questions thread, or justgoogleit