yes it stays in the same place but there earth moves so it looks like the big dipper is movingIn relation to itself, yes.In relation to Earth, no. The only natural celestial object that is stationary in Earth's sky is the North Star (Pol).
If you're talking about sky as in sky on this planet, then your answer would be the horizon (the point were the ground meets the sky from any vantage point on the surface). Or you could be talking about the atmosphere, which is the boundary between the earth and space and keeps life alive, and air on earth.
The sky is the Earth's atmosphere.It is not above you, you are in it.
Yes. There are many satellites that are geostationary. That is they remain fixed over the same relative position of the Earth. In the night sky, it would appear to not move in relation to the background stars and other stellar bodies.
In this case the Moon is opposite to the Sun in the sky.
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The Earth's rotation. The relation between the Earth (or a person on the Earth) and the position of the stars makes it appear that the stars are in a different position as the night progresses.
Between Earth and Sky - 2012 was released on: USA: October 2012
How many sky in the univers
The cast of Between Earth and Sky - 2012 includes: Shoshana Phillips as herself
it's the word "and"
they both have a rocky surface
Between Earth and Sky - 2004 was released on: USA: 29 May 2004 (Telluride Mountain Film Festival)
It would depend on the position of the other planets in their obits in relation to the Earth
There is no relation, any object with the same same distance as the Earth from the sun would complete one orbit in one year.
The boundary between Earth and sky is known as the horizon
It is between the Sun and the Earth