The sun doesn't revolve around the earth the Sun is for all intents and purposes stationary. The Earth Rotates around the sun as do all the other planets.
Some stars are far closer to the earth than others, and as the earth rotates around the sun, the distance between them causes us to see them change position in relation to each other. As the earth rotates around the sun, our view of the stars changes. When observing from the earth in the uppermost position, an astronomer would see the red star slightly to the right of the orange star.
Someone observing from the earth in the lowest position would see the red star to the left of the orange star. A person observing from the earth in the center of the figure would see only the orange star. A person on a stationary earth would see the orange and red stars only in a single position as they moved around the earth.
By keeping a careful record of the stars at night, including their proximity to each other, we are able to see apparent shifts in star position over time. These shifts in star position, paradoxically enough, prove that universe around us is (relatively) stationary, and we are the ones moving.
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