Cosmic dust and other astronomical bodies.
Excessive light (light pollution), dramatically reduces the visibility of stars.
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars - 1951 Visibility Zero 4-46 was released on: USA: 22 July 1955
Something blocks your line of sight. On a road it could be hills, curves, etc.
During a rainy night, the thick cloud cover blocks the light from stars, making them invisible from the ground. The droplets of rain also scatter and absorb the starlight, further reducing their visibility in the night sky.
In the Super Mario Brothers games, it is necessary to jump and hit the bottom of the blocks with the character's head. Stars will emerge from some of these blocks, and the character must jump in order to catch the star.
The visibility of stars in a photograph can change due to different factors, such as lighting conditions, weather, and the position of the Earth in relation to the stars. Additionally, light pollution or camera settings may affect the visibility of stars in the same location at different times.
Because of its brightness and visibility from the naked eye.
The visibility of a star depends on a couple of things: how close the star is to us, its level of visibility (we can only see things in our limited spectra of visible light, we cannot see gamma rays and radio rays). The temperature of a star also determines its colour and we can see brighter stars (blues) easier.
It is not possible to see stars in the day due to the brightness of the Sun overwhelming their visibility. Stars are visible in the night sky when the Sun has set and its light does not interfere with seeing the stars.
The two main building blocks of stars are hydrogen and helium. These elements make up the majority of a star's mass and are crucial for the nuclear fusion reactions that power a star's core and produce energy.
Yes, stars are always present in the night sky, but their visibility can be affected by various factors such as cloud cover, light pollution, and location.
the sun blocks our view.