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Yes, relative to more distant stars, their position will not have changed. See should be changed to stay in the question.

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Because the Earth is constantly rotating on its axis, the position of the stars also appear to change position.

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No. They will move, and rise and set, just as the Sun and the Moon rise and set. This is due to Earth's rotation.

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Are the stars still visible in their original position?

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