If you are an astronomer and your subject of observation is not Earth's sun, then yes observing at night is better.
All practicing Jews today believe in observing the Sabbath (which is Friday night at sundown to Saturday night at sundown), though the level and interpretation of that belief varies considerably.
Observing Ruhezeit, or night silence, can benefit overall well-being and relaxation by promoting better sleep quality, reducing stress levels, and allowing for mental and emotional rejuvenation. By creating a peaceful and quiet environment during the night, individuals can experience improved rest, increased focus, and a sense of calmness, leading to enhanced physical and mental health.
When observing a star, you will see a bright point of light in the night sky.
Night-vision binoculars are used for observing areas from a long distance while in pitch black. The specifications of each individual make of binocular changes, with more expensive binoculars having higher specs, with the ability to see further and in better detail.
It does taste better at night (for me)....I have no idea why, but it does!!
Visibility is better at day than night.
you can see it better at night a about 12:00
For observing stars at night, it's important to wear warm and comfortable clothing to stay comfortable during long periods of stargazing. Layers are key, as temperatures can drop significantly at night. A warm jacket, hat, and gloves can help keep you cozy while you enjoy the night sky.
Night....[[Fa Sho]]
get night vision goggles.
The day is better for some things and the night is better for others.
When observing a moon and star in the night sky, red flags to look out for include unusual movements, sudden changes in brightness, and the presence of multiple stars or objects moving in unison. These could indicate a potential celestial event or phenomenon worth further investigation.