because in the night earths rotate and goes to the side were sun's sunlight cann't reach to us and , therefore , there is nigth and we cann't see the sun.
The Sun is a star, that only comes out at day, all the other stars you see at night are still there but you cant see them.:)
Stars are there day and night. During the day the sun, which is a star, is so bright that you cannot see the other stars. So that is why we only see stars at night. As we orbit the sun we do see different stars throughout the year. So ones that are not visible on a particular day will be visible at night at another time of the year.
No The Sun is a star too, but the Sun is close enough to be visible during the day. Only the day actually, as we have to be facing it to see it. And night is when our patch of the Earth has rotated away from the Sun.
During the day, the sun is at its brightest and the moon is directly opposite the sun. Therefore, you will never see a full moon during the day because the moon is always changing position in relation to the sun.
Because the Earth is not always between the Sun and the Moon where you can see the fully lit side of the Moon. Try lighting a ball with a flashlight in a dark room. You can only light half of it at a time.
You only see the sun in Singapore for half the day because the earth is rotating. When it turns away from the sun, Singapore would not be able to see the sun.
because the light from the sun is so close to us and so bright it blocks out the light from the other stars. The only time you can see light from other stars during the day is during a solar eclipse.
a solar eclipse
The Sun is a star, that only comes out at day, all the other stars you see at night are still there but you cant see them.:)
Stars are there day and night. During the day the sun, which is a star, is so bright that you cannot see the other stars. So that is why we only see stars at night. As we orbit the sun we do see different stars throughout the year. So ones that are not visible on a particular day will be visible at night at another time of the year.
At a total solar eclipse.
No The Sun is a star too, but the Sun is close enough to be visible during the day. Only the day actually, as we have to be facing it to see it. And night is when our patch of the Earth has rotated away from the Sun.
We do not HAVE to use satellites. You can look up and see the sun or stars - depending on the time of day - using only your eyes.
One, the Sun.
The sun can shine on only half of the world at a time.
Simple, as the sun is in one direction, only half of the earth can see the sun but as the earth rotates on its axis, this half keeps moving and you get day and night
The new moon rises about the same time that the Sun does.