Only one ... the sun. It's quite a different matter on a cloudless night.
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.
There are many people who have seen shooting stars. There will be many more sightings of shooting stars in the future.
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No, stars have never been seen forming. There is no prove that stars can form and some gas laws make the theory look stupid.
he has been seen many times in okanogan lake.
No. Many stars are too dim and to distant to be seen even with highly advanced telescopes, and many others are hidden behind clouds of gas and dust.
Your eyes adapt to the darkness. Also, some stars are so small to the human eye from Earth that it takes a few seconds to spot them.
Stars are typically seen at night when the sky is clear and dark, away from light pollution. You can also see some stars during the day if the conditions are right, but they are most visible at night.
Yes, it has been seen in georgia many times.
The number of stars in Preseus is: "6". But you will get some debate on what stars are included, you said stars in Perseus, answer 6.
In clear conditions with good eyesight about 1900 stars can be seen in total throughout the year from all points on Earth.
Because.. the light from the Sun is far too bright to allow stars to be seen.