We can observe that most things appear to move from east to west in the sky, like the Sun, as the Earth rotates. Do all satellites orbiting Earth also appear to move from east to west? Why or why not?
Solution:
Satellites may or may not move form east to west
Reason: Satellites orbit Earth at different heights, different speeds and along different paths. For example.

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