The moon appears to travel across the sky due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. As the Earth rotates, the moon's position in the sky changes, giving the illusion that it is moving. This movement is consistent with the cycle of day and night.
east to west
It takes the moon approximately 12 hours to travel from east to west across the sky.
The comet is moving quickly across the sky.
stars don't move across the sky, we orbit the sun, as you should know, and as we orbit the sun we see the stars as moving but in all actuality we are just changing position and seeing the stars at a different perspective
Meteors hit the Earth's atmosphere and burn up in a second or two. They streak across the night sky and are gone. Comets are farther away, and move only slowly, night by night, across the sky.
The moon appears to travel across the sky due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. As the Earth rotates, the moon's position in the sky changes, giving the illusion that it is moving. This movement is consistent with the cycle of day and night.
It is soaring or slowly im still looking for the answer.
To a stationary observer they go across the sky slowly and steadily in nice curves, which are technically small circles on the celestial sphere.
an arch
the earth rotates giving the impression of the sun moving across the sky
east to west
It takes the moon approximately 12 hours to travel from east to west across the sky.
Yes, they appear as slowly moving stars in the night sky.
Galileo was the first astronomer to explain why the sun and starts travel across the sky
No, meteors typically travel very quickly across the sky, at speeds ranging from 25,000 to 160,000 miles per hour. They can sometimes appear to move slowly due to their distance from the observer or when they enter the Earth's atmosphere at a shallow angle.
A pattern of stars which seems to move across the night sky together is called a constellation. Hope this helped :D