Only at night, and outside. Although Sao Paulo has the same problems with seeing stars as any city does; the city lights are so bright that you can only see the brighter stars.
You see more stars in the country because you are farther away from the bright city lights that drown out the dimmer light of the stars.
Yes, their light in the sky reduces the contrast making it harder to see the fainter stars.
Cities in general are bad places to see stars. You need to get out into the country, away from the city lights.
It is mainly because of light pollution caused by the city. If you are in a isolated place away from the city, you will have an easier time viewing stars.
It depends where you are on the planet. If city, then you won't see a thing. Especially NY.
If you live near a major city the starlight is likely drowned out be the bright city lights. Smog could also obscure the stars.
yes we can see stars in the cities just not as well as in the country because the surrounding area is so dark in the country. the brightness of the city lights have a tendency of blocking out the brightness of the stars.
Las Vegas city lights are too bright to see any stars. The local lights reflect off the particles in the atmosphere and reduce your sensitivity to light. they are there, you can't see them because the stars are "drown" in the light... just like in the daytime. the stars are there in the daytime, but the sun makes it too bright to see them. get away from the city lights and there will be stars. You can also see a glowing dome over Vegas if you look at it from a distance.
The easiest color for dogs to see is blue.
When you look at the night sky you can see many beautiful stars. If you are out in the country or camping in the mountains or the desert away from the city lights, you may see thousands of them. You may even be able to see part of the Milky Way. In a town or city, you can't see nearly as many stars because the city lights create a glow in the sky masking many of them. There are several different kinds of stars in the sky. Some are very big. A couple of stars have been found that are 100 to 200 times larger than the sun. Some very old stars are smaller than the Earth. Scientists study stars and place them in groups based on how they are alike and how they are different.
There are a great number of red giant stars. Perhaps the best known and easiest to see is Betelgeuse, which is at the left shoulder of Orion the Hunter.