Asked by rfvv
Do the moon and the stars move in the sky at the polar night in Antarctica? Or do they stay in the same places in the sky?
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Answered by
Damon
Only a star that is directly over the North pole (Polaris always north) or South pole seems to be stationary. It is the rotation of earth that makes it look like the others are making a circle around earth every24 hours.
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