why does the iss move through the sky really quickly yet planets further out barely seem to move?

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why does the iss move through the sky really quickly yet planets further out barely seem to move?

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The apparent speed of an object is just how fast your eyes have to move to track it. Things that are closer to you make you have to move your eyes more than things that are far away.

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