When it's close enough to earth, Venus is bright enough to be seen in the daylight sky.
But you REALLY have to know exactly where to look for it.
You can't just scan around and fall on it, as you can with the moon at night.
When a planet completes one full rotation on its axis, it is said to have completed one day. This results in the cycle of day and night. The time it takes for a planet to complete one full rotation varies depending on the planet.
Never Seen the Light of Day was created on 2007-10-22.
A planet completing one full rotation on its axis is called a "day." This is what determines the length of a day on that planet.
there needs to be no lights Because the sky is dark at night, so the light of the sun, reflecting off a planet, can be seen, just as the light from the stars can be seen against the dark sky. During the day, the light from the planets and stars is obscured by the much brighter light from the sun.
The 'light of day' in Antarctica can come from the sun, the moon, and the southern hemisphere of stars that surround planet earth.
A planet's rotation on its axis determines the length of its day.
It completes one rotation in a sidereal day.
yes you can i have seen it during the day. However, it is not as bright as it is at night.
On this planet, a day is longer than a year because the planet has a very slow rotation on its axis. This means it takes longer for the planet to complete one full rotation (a day) than it does to complete one orbit around its star (a year).
A planet completes one full rotation on its axis every day, which defines the length of its day. This rotation causes the cycle of day and night as different parts of the planet are exposed to sunlight. Additionally, a planet also orbits around its star, completing one revolution in a longer timeframe, such as a year.
Each year, the planet moves one full rotation around the sun, a movement. Each day, the planet revolves once, that's why in the day there is light because you are facing the sun, but when the earth revolves some more it is facing away from the sun eliminating the sun's light.
Rotation is the spinning of a planet around its axis, causing day and night to occur as different parts of the planet are exposed to sunlight. One complete rotation results in one full day cycle.