Final answer:
A star on the other side of the Sun may appear to be in a location that is not its true location due to the parallax effect caused by the Earth's motion around the Sun.
Step-by-step explanation:
The apparent shift in the direction of a star as a result of the motion of the observer is called parallax.
The Earth's motion around the Sun causes nearby stars to appear to 'wobble' back and forth compared to background stars, resulting in a parallax effect.
When a star is on the other side of the Sun, it may appear to be in a location that is not its true location due to this parallax effect.