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Q: Do stars very far away from earth influence earth's motion?
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The apparent motion of stars is due to movement of?

The rotation of the Earth makes the stars appear to move in the sky.


Does the earths turns make the stars appear in the night?

The earth's turns affect which stars we can see, not if they are visible at all. The stars are always there, But the light from our sun is brighter then the stars, and when the earth turns facing away from the sun, the stars are the brightest thing in the sky.


Who was Jericho?

the light among stars set in motion by the creator of heaven and earth.


What causes the apparant movement of stars in the sky?

The real motion of stars is hardly noticeable even over a period of many years. It's the Earth's daily rotation the is the main cause of their apparent motion. (Stars are so far away that the Earth's revolution around the Sun hardly cases any apparent motion.)


Do the stars really twinkle at night?

No. The twinkling is caused by the light of the stars being distorted by Earth's atmosphere, which is in constant motion.


Simplified explanation of the formation of uranium in the earths' surface?

Uranium was not formed on the earth but in the stars by stellar nucleosynthesis.


What motion of earth makes it seem as if the stars and constellations are in different positions at different times of the year?

Earth orbiting the sun


As earth orbits the sun it is moving about?

Yes. The Earth, our Sun and indeed all planets, stars and galaxies are in constant motion.


What motion of earth makes it seem as if the stars and constellation are in different positions at different times of the year?

Earth orbiting the sun


Can stars fall from the atmosphere?

No. The stars are well beyond the atmosphere and are not influence by Earth at all. The stars may look small in the sky but they are enormous, far larger than Earth and unimaginably far away.


How far are earths neighboring stars?

Earth's closest neighboring star is the sun; about 93 million miles away.


When does a planet is said to be in retrograde motion?

A planet is said to be in retrograde motion when its apparent motion - the motion as seen by us, against the background stars - is from east to west.Planets spend more time in prograde motion, from west to east. The apparent movement of Sun and Moon against the background stars is also from west to east. Not to be confused with the daily motion, due to Earth's rotation.