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because they are so far away you cant see them move at all

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Q: Why is the actual movement of stars hard see?
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Compare the apparent motion of star to the actual motion of stars?

The actual motion of stars is very hard to see because stars are very far away.


What color is hard to see with its actual color?

Blue


Why is it difficult to see the movement of stars?

Because they are so far away, you can't see them move at all!


Why cant you see stars movement?

Stars are super far away from our sun. But the Earth moves around on its axis. So it looks like the stars are moving actually.


Why is a red dwarf hard to see?

A red dwarf star is hard to see because those stars are small and dim, their low luminosity made them hard to observe.


How many stars does your galaxy have?

This is estimated to be between 100 and 400 billion. It is hard to get a more precise figure, due to the uncertainties in the number of dwarf stars, which are hard to see.


What makes it difficult to see the stars in Los Angeles?

Because there is so much light in Los Angeles, it's hard to see the stars because its not dark enough. If you were to go into the country side of L.A. it would be easier to see the stars


Are the stars you see at night in your solar system?

No. All the stars at night that are actually stars are well beyond the solar system. Five "stars" that you sometimes see are actually planets in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. The only actual star in our solar system is the sun.


Why don't astronomers see greater numbers of dwarf stars?

because it takes a star long time to reach at the stage. That's wahy the astronomers can't see the dwarfs stars, and also these stars are small you will have to foucus on it little hard.


Why do stars seen to move in the sky?

The movement is caused by the Earth's rotation which means that you can see in different directions through the night.


Is it normal to see stars a lot when you have a bowel movement but you are not straining at all?

if you're looking up at the night sky, then yes. otherwise no.


As seen from the Earth the Sun appears to move eastward along the ecliptic among the stars. What is the possible reason for this?

This is the result of Earth's orbital movement around the Sun.