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Distant galaxies do not rise and set like stars in the sky. Their positions in the sky are fixed relative to our perspective on Earth. The apparent motion of rising and setting is a phenomenon caused by the rotation of our planet.

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Are the stars visible 7 pm still visible at 11 pm in their original position why do you see so?

Yes, relative to more distant stars, their position will not have changed. See should be changed to stay in the question.


Do stars move and rise and set like the sun does?

Yes, since both the Sun's and the stars' motion is not real, but a result of the Earth's rotation.


Do the stars rise in the sky from the east?

Earth rotates toward the east, so all stars appear to rise in the east.


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When viewing west in which direction do stars set?

Whether you view west or in some other direction, many stars will rise in the east and set in the west. However, stars that are far north, for example, might rise in the north-east and set in the north-west; some stars might even rise and set almost north. Similarly, other stars may rise in the south-east, and set in the south-west, etc.


What direction do stars rise from?

The stars rises from the EAST, passing overhead, and setting in the West.


Do circumpolar stars rise in the east?

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What moves that causes the stars to rise and set?

The stars really don't move. The Earth does all the movement.


Do all stars rise and set for all viewers on earth?

no.


Why do stars and constellations also appear to rise and set?

Stars and constellations appear to rise and set due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis. As the Earth rotates, different stars and constellations come into view or move out of view from a specific location on Earth, giving the illusion of them rising and setting.


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What is a possible explanation for the formations of galaxies?

One possible explanation for the formation of galaxies is the Big Bang theory, which suggests that the universe began as a hot, dense state and has been expanding and cooling ever since. Smaller structures formed first, which eventually merged to form larger structures like galaxies due to the force of gravity. Another theory suggests that fluctuations in the early universe's density led to the formation of galaxy clusters and filaments, which eventually gave rise to galaxies.