I don't think so.
vega its like a triangle the farther away one part is(arcturis) the narower the triangle is (paralax)
The moon is opaque. Light cannot travel through it.
Explain why the light is unable to reach the screen
Actually you can see farther in the night time than in the daytime. The farthest you can generally see in the day is the distance to the Sun and, on occasion, other planets during special circumstances. During the night time, you can see all the way to the stars which are much farther away than the Sun and the planets which are observable in the day time. During normal conditions for which we use our eyes, the following answer is quite correct. Daytime. It's just the way our eyes are made; the rods and cones respond to sunlight, and our iris'and pupils focus better when we have enough light to see. At night our pupils shrink to allow more light in so we can see. If our pupils stayed the same size, we'd be virtually blind. People with night blindness actually have a condition where their eyes are unable to focus with the limited amount of light.
Dark
WHICH DRIVERWILL HIT THE GOLF BALL FARTHER- HEAVY OR LIGHT
The Light House is located in Olivine City. You travel west of Ecruteak, and when you can't travel farther west, you travel South. It is located at the very southeast edge of Olivine.
No, it is not.
Radio signals travel at (essentially) the speed of light, as they are electromagnetic waves like light. Sound waves travel at roughly 1200 km/h. Now you have enough information to answer your own question.
No. Nothing with mass can travel at the speed of light.
No. There closest black holes are many light years away, much farther than anything we build can travel.
Light energy is transformed into chemical energy
vega its like a triangle the farther away one part is(arcturis) the narower the triangle is (paralax)
Mars if farther from the sun than the Earth is, so it gets less sunlight, but there is still sunlight on Mars - during the day.
The stars are light years away which is the distance light travels in a year. A light year is about 3x108km. The farther something is from you the slower they seem to travel so the stars don't look like the are moving. In reality, they are moving very fast.
Light travels 31,536,000 seconds in a year, just like, let's say, a snail that never stops creeping. But light travels farther than a snail does in the same time. For example, in a year, light travels 9,454,254,955,000 kilometers (5,874,601,673,000 miles).
It has to do with light and how it reacts.