About 2500-3000 stars, under ideal conditions - meaning, good eyesight, no clouds, air pollution, and lights (such as from nearby cities), no mountains, etc. to obstruct the view to the horizon.
A star can only appear to an observer on the dark side of the Earth, facing away from the Sun, so that the star's light can be seen.
its the pole star, it is seen the first and foremost at night.
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Sydney Star Observer was created in 1979.
Mercury is called the morning star and the evening star because it can be seen during the day and the night. Venus can also be seen in the day and night too.
the sunlight
The sun.
The brightest star as seen from Earth is the sun. The brightest star in the night sky is Sirius.
Mercury is called the morning star and the evening star because it can be seen during the day and the night. Venus can also be seen in the day and night too.
Polaris, the pole star.
Stars are normally seen at night. However, our Sun is also a star and it is seen during the day. So stars can be seen at anytime.
Mintaka (Delta Orionis) is about 900 light years from the Earth. It is seen as the most right-hand star in the belt of the constellation Orion when the observer is in the Northern Hemisphere, facing south.See the link below for more information: