yes. If it takes you every minute to look at a star move
No. Stars move over time.
During roughly half of the time, 'circumpolar' stars don't appear to move from east to west. Which ones those are depends on your latitude. All other stars all the time, and circumpolar stars for the other half of the time, do appear to move from east to west.
They do. Everything moves, all the time. Every star has its own "proper motion", and the galaxy as a whole spins once every 220 million years. We don't SEE the stars move, because they are so incredibly far away, and we don't live long enough to notice. But there are a few stars that would actually appear to move slightly during a human lifetime; Barnard's Star is perhaps the best example.
Just like every other celestial object, the stars and their apparent patterns move from east to west in the sky as time goes on.
the stars don't move the earth rotates and that's why we think we see the stars move
Stars do not move, but the moon orbits. Stars appear to move because we are moving.
Stars don't spin, but they do move. While the Earth is rotating and revolving at the same time, the stars appear to move clockwise (from the northern hemisphere's point of view) and appear to move diagonally. On top of this, the stars are pure energy, which makes them move back and forth across the night sky. This makes the stars very confusing when monitoring them. so, in short, the stars themselves do not spin, but they do move.Stars do rotate around their axis's, but much slower that planets. The sun for examplerotatesaround it's axis once every 26 days at it's equator. The sunactuallyrotates slower at is poles, taking 34 days to rotate once.
The answer depends on how long the night is. With respect to distant stars the earth rotates once in every 23 hours 56 minutes and 4 seconds. Over that period, the stars will move through 360 degrees.
The earth is constantly moving eastward, so the stars appear to move westward. This is an optical illusion that is supported by Newton's 3rd Law (every action has an equal and opposite reaction).
The Whip by Locksley.
stars don't move, the earth does.
He fell asleep for a couple of hours, and every hour the stars move because the earth rotates