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Can you see stars during the day?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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12y ago

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"Vary barly" is what "Takeme2day" said. he may be correct but, when the sun "comes up" the sunlight cancels out the stars. it is like if u turn on a small lamp, then turn on a ceiling light the lamp's light is not seen.

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Depends what you mean by "see".

Arguably, you could use a complicated filtering system to remove the Sun's light from the signal, so perhaps you could see stars like that. Otherwise the only star you see during the day is the Sun.

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