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.
The're always there !... The brightness of the Sun outshines the stars - so we only see them once the sun has set.
just like me longing to be close to you.
Stars in the night sky always maintain the same distance to what? The sun, the moon, the horizon or the celestial meridian?
The Earth's axis always changes so you will see some stars one night but they change throughout the year
Stars don't go anywhere at night or during the day. A star always remains where it is, but your ability to see it can be hampered by city lights, smog, and other factors.
The stars are always there, but you cannot see them every night because the sky will be covered with clouds on some nights. If you were to go above the clouds you could see them.
The same as they always do, we just cannot see them through the clouds.
Stars in the night sky always maintain the same distance to what? The sun, the moon, the horizon or the celestial meridian?
Stars don't go up at night or in the day because the stars in the universe are always there. You can only see them, however, at night because there is no sunlight to block you from seeing them. The solar energy the stars give off aren't as bright as the sun's, causing them to seem like they aren't there when they actually always are.
The Earth's axis always changes so you will see some stars one night but they change throughout the year
Stars don't go anywhere at night or during the day. A star always remains where it is, but your ability to see it can be hampered by city lights, smog, and other factors.
The stars are always there, but you cannot see them every night because the sky will be covered with clouds on some nights. If you were to go above the clouds you could see them.
The same as they always do, we just cannot see them through the clouds.
They are always out We only see them when its pacific or eastern time night when the sky is clear
The stars are always there, it just doesnt seem like it when there are many city lights, or if its a cloudy night.
It means that children always have courage. It's a rarity to find a night without stars, just like it is rare to find a child without courage.
The earth's turns affect which stars we can see, not if they are visible at all. The stars are always there, But the light from our sun is brighter then the stars, and when the earth turns facing away from the sun, the stars are the brightest thing in the sky.
Well to answer your quenstion the reason they are not in the same place is because the earth is moving so at night it is diffrent.
No - as Earth rotates the stars and constellations seem to move. Also, as Earth orbits the sun over the course of a year, the stars we see at night in the winter are different than the stars we see at night in the summer. Same with Spring and Fall.