why does the night sky not look like a long exposure camera shot if the earth is spinning and the light from distant stars takes so long to get here?

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why does the night sky not look like a long exposure camera shot if the earth is spinning and the light from distant stars takes so long to get here?

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We can’t set our eyes to long exposure mode like you would a camera. Our eyes don’t collect and store light like a camera would, they transmit it to the brain in real time. We can’t just “pause” our vision the way a camera can hold its shutter open for different lengths.

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