It's because it is much closer to us, and also because it reflects the light from the Sun, which is very bright.
In terms of actual brightness the stars are much brighter than the moon and some are even brighter than the sun. They only appear dim because they are much farther away than either the sun or the moon.
hot,dim stars.
Stars are dim because we are not close to space; it's a far distance so we can't see the stars very well, unless we have telescopes. That changes everything.
Spoon full of stars by the dim light of the stars like a shooting star
The father away the star is or smaller in size, the stars will appear dim and small
They are too dim to be seen because of all the light the moon reflects.
Stars Go Dim was created in 2007.
In terms of actual brightness the stars are much brighter than the moon and some are even brighter than the sun. They only appear dim because they are much farther away than either the sun or the moon.
hot,dim stars.
White dwarfs are dim because they are small, and small stars radiate less light.
None of them are cool and dim; the one in the white/black dwarfs are cool and dim.
Stars are dim because we are not close to space; it's a far distance so we can't see the stars very well, unless we have telescopes. That changes everything.
stars that are dim probably have both a small mass and a larger radius.
magnitude, dim stars have positive magnitudes and bright stars have negative magnitudes
Spoon full of stars by the dim light of the stars like a shooting star
Dwarf stars are dim because they are small, so their luminosity (amount of emitted energy) is low compared to other stars, and low luminosity means more dimness.
hot, bright stars