The stars are ALWAYS there. But when the Sun is up, the sun's light is scattered by the atmosphere, and so we're seeing the blue rays from the Sun scattered around the sky so that the whole sky appears to be blue.
But if you go into a deep well, or a cave that allows you to see straight up, the sides of the well or cave will block the scattered sunlight - and you may be able to see one or two stars in the middle of the day.
When we go into space, there's no atmosphere, so there will be nothing to scatter the sunlight. We'll be able to see all the stars all the time, except for the ones directly on the other side of the Sun. The direct light of the Sun will make it impossible to see those stars.
Because the sun is far to bright in relation to the light from the stars.
sleep during night
Stars shine at nighttime but not in the daytime because it is dark. During the day the sun is bright which blocks the light from the stars. Once the sun is down and the sky is dark, it is easier to see the glimmer.
they stay out all day it just you cant see them in the day because of the sun light in the sky.
Stars are always there, you just can't see them during day time before the sunlight is brighter than they are.
because the light from the sun is so close to us and so bright it blocks out the light from the other stars. The only time you can see light from other stars during the day is during a solar eclipse.
During the day, the brightness of the sun overwhelms the light from the stars, making them invisible to our eyes.
day time
The stars are always out just during the day you can't see them
Yes, stars are always in the sky even during daytime.
The sky is too brightly lit for stars to be seen. At pre-dawn, stars and the moon may just be visible. As the sun rises and the sky brightens, stars and the moon fades away.
The sky is too brightly lit for stars to be seen. At pre-dawn, stars and the moon may just be visible. As the sun rises and the sky brightens, stars and the moon fades away.