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How Fast Is Milky Way (through space)?
600 km/s
2.16 million km/h · 1.34 million mph
Our entire galaxy is hurtling through space at 600 km/s, pulled by something called the Great Attractor — a mysterious mass concentration we can't directly see. Even our entire 200-billion-star galaxy is just along for the ride.
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Did you know?
The Great Attractor is hidden behind the Milky Way's own galactic plane — making it one of the largest structures in our cosmic neighbourhood that we still can't directly observe.
How it compares
- Faster than galactic escape velocity
- Pulled by the mysterious Great Attractor
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