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Do all the stars in the sky move ?
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ch: 17 Stars and the solar system . ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The earth rotates on its axis from west to east. Therefore, all the stars in the sky (except the pole star) seem to move from east to west. Thus, it seems to remain stationary at a point in the sky and all other stars appear to move around the pole star.

Answered by rujalbapat
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No, the stars do not move in the sky. The Pole star is located above the axis of rotation of the Earth in the north direction. Thus, it appears stationary at a point in the sky, it does not move in the sky. All other stars in the sky appear to move from East to West in the sky.

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