there is apparent movement of celestial bodies
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All the celestial bodies have two types of motion: absolute and apparent. Apparent motion is important to navigators. Apparent motion is the motion of one celestial body as perceived by an observer on another moving celestial body. Since apparent motion is relative, it is essential to establish the reference point for that motion. For example, the apparent motion of Venus would be different if observed from the earth or the sun.
The earth’s rotation and revolution causes the apparent motion of the celestial bodies. Rotation causes celestial bodies to appear to rise in the east, climb to a maximum height, then set in the west. All bodies appear to move along a diurnal circle, approximately parallel to the plane of the equator.
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