stars dont move, but as we move they appear to.
Earth rotates on its axis at 15 degrees per hour
Stars do not move, but the moon orbits. Stars appear to move because we are moving.
In the northern hemisphere they appear to move counter clockwise; In the southern hemisphere they appear to move clockwise.
Stars and constellations appear to move in the night sky because the Earth is rotating, while the stars and constellations stay there.
stars dont move, but as we move they appear to.
Earth rotates on its axis at 15 degrees per hour
Stars do not move, but the moon orbits. Stars appear to move because we are moving.
In the northern hemisphere they appear to move counter clockwise; In the southern hemisphere they appear to move clockwise.
Polaris traces out a circle with a diameter of 1.5 degrees above the North Pole. Other nearby stars trace out larger circles.
Stars and constellations appear to move in the night sky because the Earth is rotating, while the stars and constellations stay there.
They mostly appear to move from east to west but there are epicycles during wich they appear to move from west to east.
They appear to move on a great hollow sphere
During roughly half of the time, 'circumpolar' stars don't appear to move from east to west. Which ones those are depends on your latitude. All other stars all the time, and circumpolar stars for the other half of the time, do appear to move from east to west.
because of earths rotation
planets appear to move
cos some are shooting stars and comets! and stars move around