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the position of stars to the human eye changes.for example,if you could see a big blue star in california,then one day later,you wouldnt see it anymore and it would probably be seen in japan or australia.this is because of the rotation of the Earth
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of course in as the Earth make a full revolution we see the sun and no stars except the sun and when our section of Earth is facing away from the sun we can see other starts
also as the Earth revolves around the sun certain start can be seen and certain start go out of view
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