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Wherever you see a star tonight ... rising, setting, or anywhere in between ... it will be at the same place slightly earlier tomorrow night ... on the average, ( 3 minutes56.5 seconds ) earlier.

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14y ago

The stars rise four minutes EARLIER each night. This is because the Earth actually takes 23 hours 56 minutes to rotate exactly once; the extra four minutes is because the Earth is orbiting the Sun, and it has to turn four extra minutes to catch up with the Sun.

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About 4 minutes.

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about 4 min.

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