The sun doesn't move because it is a star. Not a comet, not an asteroid, but a
star. Stars may rotate and revolve a little, but they do not move a lot. They are
just balls of gas.
Except for binary stars, which orbit each other. No others move.
And except for stars that somehow wind up too close to a black hole, and orbit
the black hole while their material falls into it, until the whole star spirals into
the black hole. None of the others move.
And except for the sun, which is orbiting the center of the galaxy. These are
the only examples of stars that move.
Except for all the others.
sun
Because we are revolving around it, so imagine if you were driving in a circle around a street light it doesnt appear to move, rather you do.
Because we are revolving around it, so imagine if you were driving in a circle around a street light it doesnt appear to move, rather you do.
of course because the sun doesnt move the planet does so of course all the time one of the sides will be facing away from the sun
No, the sun does not move westwards around the Earth. From our perspective on Earth, it appears as though the sun moves across the sky from east to west due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. In reality, the sun appears to move because of our planet's rotation, not because it is moving around the Earth.
if it is a fixed pulley, itself doesnt move. If it is a rotating pulley, its joint probably doesnt move.
The Sun does not move in the traditional sense like objects on Earth. The Sun orbits the center of the Milky Way galaxy at an average speed of about 514,000 mph (828,000 km/h). Earth's orbit around the Sun also contributes to our perception of the Sun's motion across the sky.
The Sun doesnt Rotate
it doesnt
It doesnt..
it doesnt
well it depends if you live in the west the sun would move to the east and if you live in the east the sun would move to the west