It is estimated that the eye can resolve around 2000-2500 stars. This number might vary depending on time, location. But is generally around 2000.
In clear conditions with good eyesight about 1900 stars can be seen in total throughout the year from all points on Earth.
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Night of Too Many Stars - 2003 - TV was released on: USA: 31 May 2003
Night of Too Many Stars - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 31 May 2003
None at all, the stars are all in the sky they are mostly visible at night.
Binary stars.
There are billions of stars. On a clear night, in good viewing conditions, you can see thousands, but there are many more than that in space. All the ones we see are just in our galaxy and there are billions of other galaxies.
Stars are incredibly bright objects. Many of them are in actuality as bright as if not brighter than the sun, but appear as mere points of light due to their distance.
There is the moon, which the earth turns on it's axis and is what makes night and day. And there is the different stars that you see at night. You usually see many different stars at night (unless you happen to live in the city), because there are so many.