-- stars
-- planets
-- HST and ISS overpassing
-- meteors
-- comets
-- bright nebulae
-- aircraft landing lights
-- the Milky Way
-- constellations
-- crescent moon
In the night sky, there are seemingly infinite stars to look at. During the day, the only star that you can see is the Sun.
Stars.
Yes. If you watch for a few hours, it is likely that you see one, or several.Yes. If you watch for a few hours, it is likely that you see one, or several.Yes. If you watch for a few hours, it is likely that you see one, or several.Yes. If you watch for a few hours, it is likely that you see one, or several.
Venus is visible in the night-sky for the same reason we see the moon - Sunlight is reflected off the surface.
A sky full of stars fairly similar to what we see. The motions of the planets would be different from what we see on Earth.
The Sun.
The night.
The night.
The rainbow is almost always in the day sky, produced by sunlight. Very rarely, one can appear in the night sky, produced by moonlight.
night time
Its so easy cause the earth rotates on its axis, which cause this appearance to change in the day and night.
In the night sky, there are seemingly infinite stars to look at. During the day, the only star that you can see is the Sun.
day+night day=sun+sky night=moon+sky moon=cheese+sky
We can only see half of the sky at one time. And in the morning or the evening,it's too bright to see stars.
You can see five of them in the night sky when it's clear, one of those also in the daytime sky if it's clear and you know exactly where to look, and another one at any time of the day or night even if the sky is cloudy and it's raining.
in the night sky
In the sky at night