Because the sun shines on them and illuminates them, exactly the way
you shine a flashlight on a rock in order to see it at night.
You can see all of them in the sky at night.
In the night sky, you can see stars, planets, the Moon, constellations, and sometimes satellites or shooting stars. These objects appear as points of light against the dark backdrop of space and can be observed with the naked eye or with the help of telescopes or binoculars.
Stars and the moon
The planets we can see from Earth change depending on the time of year and location. Right now, Jupiter and Saturn are two of the planets that are visible near the moon in the night sky.
Light from the Sun reflects off of its surface. This also applies to why you cans see all the planets and their moons as well.
The moon and stars are both out at night.
-- stars -- planets -- HST and ISS overpassing -- meteors -- comets -- bright nebulae -- aircraft landing lights -- the Milky Way -- constellations -- crescent moon
Every time they are there .We can see a body if light falls on it or it emits lights.So planets are seen at night, but at day time their intensity of light become very less than the Sun ,so they disappears.However when the moon eclipse the sun totally we can see them.
Yes the moon in the sky is for all to see. It is visible for all to see at night.
If there are no clouds in the sky, we will see the full extent of the atmosphere above us and all the celestial bodies such as the sun, moon, stars, and planets. The sky will appear clear and bright during the day and reveal a dark sky filled with stars at night.
The moon phase when you can see the entire moon illuminated in the night sky is called a full moon. It occurs when the Earth is positioned between the sun and the moon, causing the entire face of the moon to be lit by sunlight.
We can see moon and stars in the sky at night.But sometimes it may not be seen by us because of clouds in the sky.