if the earth revolves and sun revolves a round the center of galaxy why we till

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could see other star? if the earth revolves and sun revolves a round the center of galaxy why we still could see other star? If our sun is nearest to the center of galaxy and the star we see are far from the center,it means that we could be faster than other star and left them away and if we're on the other side of the sun it means that we could not see other star.
why we can star like aldebaran every night since we are revolving around the sun it means that there is time of the year nearly a half of a year,that sun blocks these star from us?
 
Ok your english is pretty bad. No offense, but I barely understood the question. Our Star 'Sol' Is not the closest to the center of our Galaxy 'The Milky Way'. Our solar system along with millions of others revolve around the center of the Galaxy, which is home to a Super Massive Black Hole. Also our solar system is not moving more quickly than the other solar systems, it will be orbiting the center of the galaxy more quickly than those systems further away but moving more slowly than those systems closer to the center of the Galaxy.
 
Sorry, I don't have any idea what you're trying to ask. With the greatest of respect, you'll have to improve your English before trying to grapple with astronomy here.
 
I'm not sure I fully understand your question. We are nowhere near the center of the galaxy; we're most of the way to the edge.

A galaxy is mostly empty space. There's nothing blocking us from seeing other stars.

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You can't see all the stars every night of the year. As you say, sometimes you're facing the other way and you're seeing different stars. That's why the night sky looks different in different seasons.
 
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