So the "walls" of the universe are expanding, nothing else?
In other words, if we wanted to travel to the edge of the universe, it will always be escaping us due to expanding (at the speed of light?), but, everything else (galaxies, stars, planets, etc...) will always keep the same distance?
My understanding is our sun doesn't move but moves as our Milky Way galaxy moves. So all eight (or nine) planets, moons, and the stars, rotate around the sun and the sun remains "still" but the galaxy is moving through the universe.
I know things like our moon is slowly pulling away from Earth, but, regardless, does the sun move relative to our Milky Way?