Yes, their light in the sky reduces the contrast making it harder to see the fainter stars.
Any city with lots of lights does not make it easy to see stars. The best place to see the stars would be in the countryside or at sea! best place i saw the milky way was in the middle of the sea somewhere in south America. or you can just go to Los Angeles in Hollywood :)
People who live in the country can see more stars because there is less light pollution. In rural areas, there are fewer artificial lights from buildings and streetlights, which allows for greater visibility of the night sky. In contrast, cities have more light pollution from various sources, which can make it difficult to see stars clearly.
It is possible to see them near a city, or even in a city. However, cities create light pollution which make it harder to see things in the night sky. You will always see more things and see them better if you are further from a city and in a dark location.
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Because usually in the country, there is less "light pollution" in the form of street lights, house lights, etc. When it's darker in your immediate surroundings, the sky is easier to see. Plus, there is usually less air pollution as well. This is why most astronomical observatories using light-collecting telescopes are found far out in the country, and/or on top of mountains - clear air, less light, etc etc.
If you live in a city, it is difficult to see meteors, or "shooting stars". City lights make it hard to see ANY objects in the sky other than the brightest few. You will need to go out in the country, away from the glow of the city lights. Some warm spring evening, go out about 2 AM and look up. It doesn't matter what day, or where; you will see at least a couple of meteors each night.
Stars emit light that can be captured by cameras equipped with long exposure settings. Photographs of stars are typically taken in dark locations away from city lights to minimize light pollution, resulting in clearer images of the night sky. astronomers and astrophotographers use specialized equipment like telescopes and tracking mounts to capture detailed pictures of stars and celestial objects.
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Perhaps you had a clear sky. This may happen after a rain. It is also possible that the lights of the city went out - lots of lights make it difficult to observe the night sky. Or perhaps you went out of the city, to an area where the sky was clearer. In any case, I would not say that the sky was back to normal - it was back to abnormal.Perhaps you had a clear sky. This may happen after a rain. It is also possible that the lights of the city went out - lots of lights make it difficult to observe the night sky. Or perhaps you went out of the city, to an area where the sky was clearer. In any case, I would not say that the sky was back to normal - it was back to abnormal.Perhaps you had a clear sky. This may happen after a rain. It is also possible that the lights of the city went out - lots of lights make it difficult to observe the night sky. Or perhaps you went out of the city, to an area where the sky was clearer. In any case, I would not say that the sky was back to normal - it was back to abnormal.Perhaps you had a clear sky. This may happen after a rain. It is also possible that the lights of the city went out - lots of lights make it difficult to observe the night sky. Or perhaps you went out of the city, to an area where the sky was clearer. In any case, I would not say that the sky was back to normal - it was back to abnormal.
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No, the moon does not play a role in making stars visible to us in the night sky. Stars are visible because they emit their own light, while the moon reflects light from the sun. The moon's brightness can sometimes make it harder to see dimmer stars, but it does not directly affect the visibility of stars.
Actually, night is the only time you can see stars. Unfortunately, fog, haze, and light pollution make this difficult, especially in large cities. Not entirely correct. The easiest star to view is visible during the day, that being the Sun.