In clear skies outside of the city, because all of the city lights take away from the brightness of the stars.
all stars shine, its just a matter or whether or not we can see them
Yes, the sun s brighter than most stars, but it is dimmer than most of the stars we can see with our naked eye.
At the North Pole, and at the South Pole.
Yes. The stars you see from Ganymede are the same ones you see from Earth.
not a tall will we see stars in sky during the
No, most stars you see are stars within our own galaxy, the Milky Way
all stars shine, its just a matter or whether or not we can see them
Because the sun is brighter than stars
It is much closer than other stars. Most other stars you see today, are most likely already dead. As most stars you see are anywhere from thousands to billions of light-years away.
The light from the stars travels billions of years. Most of the stars we see are already gone, but the light from them us still traveling.
I don't think they do. At least, not if by "most stars" you mean "most stars you can see with the naked eye", for example. On the other hand, most stars actually ARE red, since red dwarves are in a majority; however, we can't see even the closest red dwarf with the naked eye.
most of the stars you see in the sky are much larger than our sun
no
we an see the stars because stars give out light.
Yes, the sun s brighter than most stars, but it is dimmer than most of the stars we can see with our naked eye.
At the North Pole, and at the South Pole.
None of the people you see on the show.