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why are all the stars are fixed in space?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The stars are not fixed, but are constantly moving. The stars seem so fixed that ancient sky-gazers mentally connected the stars into figures (constellations) that we can still make out today. But in reality, the stars are constantly moving. They are just so far away that the naked eye cannot detect their movement.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The stars are not fixed, but are constantly moving. The stars seem so fixed that ancient sky-gazers mentally connected the stars into figures (constellations) that we can still make out today. But in reality, the stars are constantly moving. They are just so far away that the naked eye cannot detect their movement.

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