Within the spiral arms of the Milky Way are many Interstellar Star Communities. These are groups of solar systems and stars that revolve around each other in massive groups. These star systems revolve around each other in a very similar way that the Earth and Planets revolve around our Sun. Within our Interstellar Star Group, the Central Sun is the star Alycone, the brightest star in the Pleiades (Seven Sisters) Constellation. Our Sun and Solar System along with at least eight other Suns revolve around Central Sun Alycone on an approximate 26,000 year cycle. This Central Sun and all its Interstellar Star Group also revolves around the Greater Central Sun, Sirius, the Dog Star, brightest star in our skies. And all of these revolving Interstellar Star Groups collectively revolve around increasingly larger star systems, which collectively include six orbital cycles, all synchronized, that all revolve around the Galactic Center!
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