The Sun or daystar as Shakespeare referred to it.
The atmosphere is way too bright. - However, you can see bright stars, or planets, if you know exactly where to look. I have often seen planet Venus during the daytime, even at noon. However, the sun is a star, so one star is easy to see in the daytime (not directly!).
No. As you have no doubt noticed, you cannot see the stars during the day.
The SUN
It IS possible to see the moon in the daytime, and it is not a rare event.
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The answer is at night. You can see the stars which are much further away than the sun.. the nearest star is 40 trillion kilometres away :)
Since the sun (a star) is so bright, no other star can shine during the daytime.
YES ,how do you expect to see them at the zoo.
Tycho"s star. a supernova visible in the daytime as well as night for over a year. AS pity telephoto cameras did not exist at the time!
the view
Daytime hunting owls are different from night hunting owls by if you see owls in daytime their daytime hunting owls, and if you see them at night their night hunting owls.
Only the very brightest. I have frequently seen Venus in the daytime, even at noon - but you must know exactly where to look. I read that you could also see the star Sirius. I never managed to see Sirius in the daytime; if it is true, you should also be able to see Jupiter, which is brighter than Sirius, and sometimes Mars, for the same reason.