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Each of us has an address. Ours is: The Denver Museum of Nature and Science 2001 Colorado Blvd. Denver, Colorado 80205-5

Each of us has an address. Ours is: The Denver Museum of Nature and Science 2001 Colorado Blvd. Denver, Colorado 80205-5798 But what is our cosmic address?. So Where Do We Live? On the Planet Earth!.

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Each of us has an address. Ours is: The Denver Museum of Nature and Science 2001 Colorado Blvd. Denver, Colorado 80205-5

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  1. Each of us has an address. Ours is: The Denver Museum of Nature and Science 2001 Colorado Blvd. Denver, Colorado 80205-5798 But what is our cosmic address?

  2. So Where Do We Live? On the Planet Earth!

  3. The Earth is the third planet from a star we call our sun, or Sol. The sun, its planets, their moons, and other bodies constitute our solar system.

  4. The nine planets of the solar system in order from the sun. The relative sizes are accurate, but relative distances from the sun are not. Jupiter Pluto Uranus Earth Mercury Mercury Mars Venus Neptune Saturn Sun

  5. The Earth is one Astronomical Unit or 1 AU from the Sun. One AU equals about 93,000,000 miles, or 150,000,000 kilometers. SUN 1 AU EARTH

  6. Distances of the Planets from the Sun Mercury .0387 AU / 35,419,000 miles Venus .7233 AU / 67,242,000 miles Earth 1.0 AU / 93,000,000 miles Mars 1.524 AU / 141,600,000 miles Jupiter 5.203 AU / 483,800,000 miles Saturn 9.539 AU / 890,000,000 miles Uranus 19.9 AU / 1,783,169,440 miles Neptune 30.06 AU / 2,790,000,000 miles Pluto 39.53 AU / 3,647,200,000 miles

  7. Our solar system extends to where the solar wind ceases to be of any significant influence. This boundary is called theHeliopause. Heliopause Voyager 1 Voyager 2

  8. But where in the universe is the solar system?

  9. It’s in the Milky Way Galaxy.

  10. The Milky Way Galaxy is about 586,000,000,000,000,000 (586 quadrillion) miles, or 6,300,000,000,000 (6.3 trillion) AU, or 97,800 light years in diameter. This is a Hubble Space Telescope view of a spiral galaxy similar to the Milky Way.

  11. As we go further out from the Sun, the distances get so vast that we must use a larger unit of measurement --light years. http:// NCG 6369, “The Little Ghost,” is a dying star that is between 2000 to 5000 light years from Earth.

  12. A light year is the distance light travels in one year. In one year, light travels 64,000 AU, or 6,000,000,000,000 (6 trillion) miles. Light travels at 186,291 miles per second! It takes light 8½ minutes to travel from the Sun to Earth. That’s a distance of 1 AU or 93,000,000 miles. 12 light year long jet emanating from a newborn star

  13. Our galaxy (the Milky Way) is about 100,000 light years in diameter. • The nearest star is 4.3 light years away. • The distance to the most distant object seen in the universe is about 14 billion light years (14 x 109 light years). • Looking at light that reaches us from many light years away is also looking back in timebecause that light left its source long ago.

  14. Faraway Galaxies, Hubble Ultra Deep Field Image: NASA Where in the Universe is the Milky Way Galaxy?

  15. Our Galaxy is located in a small cluster of some 40 galaxies, including the Andromeda galaxy and the Magellanic clouds, called the Local Group. The Local Group is located in the Local Super Cluster.

  16. The Local Group is part of the Local Super Cluster, which is moving towards an unseen and undetected mass, called the Great Attractor, at the approximate speed of 1,342,224 miles per hour. A view towards the Great Attractor

  17. So, our cosmic address is:

  18. Outer Galactic Being Local Super Cluster Universe 000000 • THE DENVER MUSEUM OF NATURE AND SCIENCE • 2001 Colorado Blvd. • Denver, Colorado 80205-5798 • United States of America • Planet Earth • Solar System • Solar Neighborhood • Milky Way Galaxy • Local Group • Local Super Cluster • Near the Great Attractor • Universe

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