The air scatters sunlight around and makes the whole sky light. If there's no air,
like in space or on the moon, then the sky is black and you can see stars, even
when the sun is there.
its when the star explodes and its so bright u can see it during the day time
The Sun
Stars are always there, you just can't see them during day time before the sunlight is brighter than they are.
You see it during the day, the Sun is a star and it is the nearest star to Earth.
Its the close's star to earth amd the others are to far away to be seen in the daylight
The starts are still in the sky at day time, but the starts are bright and so is the sky that you can't see the starts at day time.
In the night sky, there are seemingly infinite stars to look at. During the day, the only star that you can see is the Sun.
No. As you have no doubt noticed, you cannot see the stars during the day.
This may sound simple but the closest star is in fact the sun that you can see durign day time.
You can see it as a bright ''star'' in the sky, near the horizon. Venus is currently the "evening star" or "morning star" and will be visible either shortly before sunrise or shortly after sunset, depending on the calendar date.
First of all, the sun's presence in the sky is what defines that time as day. Secondly, most stars are out during this time; we simply can't see them with the naked eye because the sun is so many times brighter and drowns them out.
Open your eyes and look up - that generally works.