Take a look and see what you see.
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/outth ... ky_Way.jpg
What is up with the up/down path of the Sun? How is that even possible gravitationally? What's the period/rate of this wobble?
Another interesting picture is in the source article, of the time-space shifted 'heat' map of the CMB. Go figure.
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/outth ... -speaking/
Of the question of where are we going in the Universe, I'll save you a click and spoil the punch line.
the result of the gravitational pulls of a vast supercluster of galaxies (primarily the crowded downtown of our own supercluster, Laniakea), tugging on our Milky Way and the rest of our local cluster of galaxies .... the solar system {moves} 371 kilometers per second toward a point near the constellation Leo, falling toward thousands of distant galaxies.