You can also see stars during the day, during a total eclipse (when the moon passes between the earth and sun while near perigee).
The reason stars are not typically visible during the day is because the nearest star (our sun) is so relatively bright it "washes out" the starlight.
stars are massive balls of gas that emit light and energy through nuclear fusion in their cores. At night, when the Earth rotates and our side faces away from the Sun, the sky darkens and we are able to see the light emitted by these distant stars in the night sky.
yes you can se star and night at the same every night because every night there are stars.
The moon and stars are both out at night.
Stars shine all the time but you can only see them at night due to the darkness.
Yes, we can see stars outside of our galaxy in the night sky. These stars are part of other galaxies that are visible to us from Earth.
Stars.
Stars and the moon
It is possible to see hundreds of shooting stars in a single night, during a meteor shower.
No, most stars you see are stars within our own galaxy, the Milky Way
The reason you can see planets and stars at night is that their light is faint and the brightness of the sun obscures them during the day. At night, when the sun is not visible, the fainter light from the planets and stars can more readily be seen.
No. All the stars you see at night are in our galaxy. Stars in other galaxies are much too far away to be seen without a powerful telescope.
No, the stars we see in the night sky can vary depending on our location, time of year, and the time of night. The rotation of the Earth causes the stars to appear to move across the sky, so different stars become visible at different times.