One - the Sun.
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Only one ... the sun. It's quite a different matter on a cloudless night.
A day that which is cloudless, clear and pleasant.
The day before the storm struck, there were light winds and a cloudless sky. Turbulence can affect aircraft even in cloudless conditions.
During the day, sunlight is diffused by gas and particles of dust in the atmosphere; that is why the sky appears to be blue on a cloudless day. This diffused light is bright enough to obscure starlight.
It all depends on how well you keep your balance while staring straight up at a cloudless sky, with the full sun directly overhead, shining brightly in your fool face. If your balance is really good, you will probably pass out rather suddenly, and when you hit ground, you won't be aware of it or anything else. On the other hand, if your balance ain't all that, you will still be conscious when you do a full faceplant. You will see more stars than Commander Pickard.
One, the Sun.
"It's a sunny, cloudless day in Dallas"
stars
its the clouds
well there are sooo many pop stars and some yet to be discovered, we would have to update this every day!
Since mirages are caused by heat distorting light, and that tar-seal can get quite hot on a sunny, cloudless day.