why does the pole star not appear to move?
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Earth spins under the sky once a day. Earth's spin causes the sun in the daytime and the stars at night to rise in the east and set in the west. But the North Star is a special case. Because it lies almost exactly above Earth's northern axis, it's like the hub of a wheel.
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