I believe it maintains an orbital pattern, though remains in the middle of our system.
Radiations from the sun are able to travel through space because of the heat waves.
The sun doesn't move through the sky. The Earth is held by the Sun's gravitational pull and orbits the Sun while spinning.This is why it looks like the Sun is moving through the sky.
Energy from the sun travels through the vacuum of space by radiation.
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They will slow down slightly compared to their speed in vacuum, they will bend slightly as they enter the atmosphere, and they will follow a path through it that continues to curve slightly.
No, the sun both spins, and moves with the rotation of the Milky Way. Additionally, it move through space with the galaxy.
Through radiation. Such as we receive heat from the sun through radiation when it's vacuum in space.
Not sure how much the sun moves through space - about the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy. The earth rotates through 0.25 degrees in a minute so the sun APPEARS to move 0.25 degrees.
It doesn't. Light comes to us from the Sun, and from distant stars and galaxies, through what is basically empty space.
Actually three ways: on its axis, around the sun, and through space.
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