However, I can tell you that no, you do not see the same stars from every location on Earth. Here's why:
* Earth's Rotation: Our planet spins, which means we face different parts of the sky at different times of day and night.
* Earth's Tilt: The Earth's axis is tilted, which means different parts of the world are pointed towards different parts of the sky at different times of the year.
* Latitude: Depending on where you are on Earth (your latitude), you will see different constellations and stars. For example, someone in the Southern Hemisphere will see different stars than someone in the Northern Hemisphere.
So, while we all share the same night sky, our perspective and location affect what we see!