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No atmosphere (air) that dims the light from the stars.

No atmosphere (air) that dims the light from the stars.

No atmosphere (air) that dims the light from the stars.

No atmosphere (air) that dims the light from the stars.

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Why are stars brighter when thay are seen from the moon?

Stars appear brighter when seen from the Moon because there is no atmosphere on the Moon to scatter or absorb light. This allows starlight to pass through to our eyes without interference, making them appear brighter compared to when seen from Earth.


Do the phases of the moon effect the number of stars you can see?

The brighter the Moon (closer to full) the fewer stars that can be seen due to the Moon 'blinding' observers.


Why can't stars be seen from the moon?

Stars can't be seen from the surface of the moon during the daytime because the brightness of the sun overwhelms the faint light of the stars. In the lunar night, stars can be seen, but due to the lack of a significant atmosphere on the moon to scatter the light, they appear much brighter and can make it difficult to see fainter stars.


Why does the moon look brighter than the stars?

moon is too nearer to earth than stars


What is the map of the stars as seen from the moon?

There's only one difference between the sky seen from the Earth and the sky seen from the moon. The sky seen from the Earth has a moon in it, and the sky seen from the moon has an Earth in it. Other than that, exactly the same objects in the same patterns are seen from both places.


Why are stars not as bright as the moon?

The stars are in fact brighter than the moon as many distant stars produce their own light (just like our sun) and the moon only reflects sunlight. However, since many of these stars are so far away and the moon is relatively close to the Earth the Full moon appears to be brighter.


Why stars are not as bright as the moon?

In terms of actual brightness the stars are much brighter than the moon and some are even brighter than the sun. They only appear dim because they are much farther away than either the sun or the moon.


Is the moon brighter than the stars?

no stars are very bright and the mooon has no light of its own it reflects the light of the sun which is a star -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As the person above (thank you) explained already, stars give off light itself. For example, the Sun has nuclear fusion that creates light. The moon, however, only reflects light from the Sun and cannot produce light on its own. Therefore stars are definitely brighter than the moon. But when you look up in the night, the moon would seem brighter. However, when you think of the distance-moon is close, stars are really, really, really, rea~lly far away-then you can see that stars are brighter than the moon. Thank you :) -Joanna


Do you need a moon constellation map on the moon?

No, a moon constellation map would not be needed on the moon because constellations are patterns of stars as seen from Earth. The moon's lack of a substantial atmosphere also means that stars would appear much brighter and clearer without the need for a map.


What are brighter than any single stars?

Double stars, or a Super Nova, or a comet that is close to Earth the Moon and of course Venus. The morning, evening "Star". Actually you have to distinguish between apparent brightness (as seen from Earth) and absolute brightness (as seen from a standard distance). In apparent brightness, Venus, Jupiter and Mars are brighter than any star - but their real brightness is much less. In absolute terms, some things that are brighter than single stars are groups of stars (double stars, star clusters, galaxies, galaxy clusters), exploding stars (novae, supernovae, hypernovae); and quasars.


Are the stars only visible at night?

Yes. But there are stars in the morning, it just cannot be seen. That is because the sun is brighter than the stars, while in the night, the moon is a reflection of the sun (light) so the stars are brighter and is clearly visible.


Why does the sun appear brighter than your stars?

Because it's closer, like the moon