https://moon.nasa.gov/resources/429/the-moons-orbit-and-rotation/
Put yourself on that spinning ball. My count I should have about ten nights with no moon.
How far away is the nearest star? How fast is it orbiting earth? Well it must be orbiting earth if you can see it on that merry go round.
The moon is about 1/4 of 1% the distance of the sun. According to your books. With a very coincidental relative size in the sky. But it maintains that light pattern and keeps up with our spin so we can observe it. With a field of conspiring stars. Each at their extreme distance synchronized with our "spin" .
When the cosmos is rotating at a speed based on Earth's "spin"... I'm sorry that means the earth isn't, and the stars are.
https://moon.nasa.gov/resources/429/the-moons-orbit-and-rotation/
Put yourself on that spinning ball. My count I should have about ten nights with no moon.
How's far away is the nearest star? How fast is it orbiting earth? Well it must be orbiting earth if you can see it on that merry go round.
The moon is about 1/4 of 1% the distance of the sun. According to your books. With a very coincidental relative size in the sky. But it maintains that light pattern and keeps up with our spin so we can observe it. With a field of conspiring stars. Each at their extreme distance synchronized with our "spin" .
When the cosmos is rotating at a speed based on Earth's "spin"... I'm sorry that means the earth isn't, and the stars are.