There is no perfect day. All you need is a clear night.
In the total Universe and with near perfect viewing conditions you can see about 0.0000000000000000005% of all stars.
It is not possible to see stars in the day due to the brightness of the Sun overwhelming their visibility. Stars are visible in the night sky when the Sun has set and its light does not interfere with seeing the stars.
No, you cannot see stars from the bottom of a well during the day because the light from the Sun would be too bright to see the dim light of the stars.
The stars are always out just during the day you can't see them
You cant see the stars at day because that is when all the alien space ship fly over the sky blocking out the stars also the stars may be brbing because their busy trolololo
The stars are not visible during the day because bight sunlight scattered by the atmosphere masks the relatively dim light of the stars.
You can see the moon sometimes
Stars can be seen (in perfect conditions with perfect eyesight) as dim as 6th magnitude. This includes all types of star. Stars which are either too far away or too intrinsically dim cannot be seen.
During the day, the bright light from the sun makes it difficult to see other stars. If we were to see stars during the day, we would see the same ones that are present in the night sky but they would be much dimmer and harder to distinguish due to the sun's glare.
Yes. Refer to stars - space is a vaccuum (though not a perfect vaccuum) and because light can travel through a vaccuum, we have day and night here on Earth. We can even see light from other stars light years away.
During the day, the brightness of the sun overwhelms the light from the stars, making them invisible to our eyes.
Because the sun is brighter than stars