What's a Sidereal day? Earth completes one full rotation relative to distant stars in 23 hours 56 minutes—this is a Sidereal Day. But, because of Earth's orbital motion, the Sun appears to shift position each day. To align with the Sun again, Earth needs an extra 4 mins, making a Solar Day 24 hours:
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So, each day (rotation around jts own axis, to see the sun at the same spot) the earth covers 4 minutes of the solar referenced circle.