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The moon appears to move faster across the sky when compared to stars due to its relative proximity to Earth and its orbital motion. As the Earth rotates, the moon travels along its orbit, which causes it to change position more noticeably over short periods. This effect is particularly noticeable during the evening as the moon rises and progresses through the sky. Additionally, the moon's motion can seem quicker during certain phases or when it is low on the horizon, creating an optical illusion.

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