Well, that would be because Earth is rotating.
That's a reflection of Earth's movement around the Sun.
Regulus stars appear to move across the sky from East to West (:
The celestial sphere.
Constellations
Stars appear to move across the sky each night because the earth is moving, but not the stars. Also some stars are only visible during certain seasons because as the earth rotates, they become visible.
The earth is turning
because the worl is spinning slowly and because the clouds move and make it seem like stars are moving.
This is a simple one to answer. The Earth rotates and as it rotates, the stars seem to move across the sky.
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That's a reflection of Earth's movement around the Sun.
it means the stars move in the sky:)
today scientists use telescopes, cameras, and computers to study how the stars and other objects in the sky seem to move. we have learned a lot about the stars since people looked at the sky thousands of years ago
Stars and constellations appear to move in the night sky because the Earth is rotating, while the stars and constellations stay there.
Ellen Kim was the first to explain why the sun and stars move across the sky in 1858
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Because the stars do not move, but on the other hand, the Earth does. Therefore, sometimes you will not see the same constellations in the same place every night.
They seem to move to the West, like the Sun does.