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Why do the heavenly bodies disappear during the day?

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Most heavenly bodies disappear during the day because of sunlight and they change their positions all of the time. However, the sun itself is often regarded as a heavenly body and is obviously seen during the day. The moon can often be seen in daylight too. Even some planets can at times be seen before it has got really dark, particularly Venus, which is often seen just after sunset or before sunrise.

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