The sun is by far the closest star to earth. All other twinkling bodies being incredible far away, the suns light drowns them out during the day time. At night, when the sun is shining on the other side of the planet, the earth casts a shadow into space. The resulting darkness makes it possible to see other, farther stars. Certain extremely bright stars actually can be seen during daylight hours, if you can find them. These include Antares, Arcturus, Sirius, Capella and Vega. Telescopes make it possible to see dimmer stars as well, but not with the naked eye. Also, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn can be seen through a telescope during the day. Venus and Jupiter can be seen without aid if you know exactly where to look, and they are not in close proximity to the sun.
Answer: their are clouds
Answer: If the Moon is below the horizon, it won't be visible. In the case of a full moon, this happens mainly during the day.
Answer: the Full Moon is opposite the Sun, therefore it rises at sunset and sets at sunrise. When the Sun is up, the Full Moon is beneath the horizon.
Tonight, at midnight, you're in the middle of the night side of the earth. The sun
is behind you, the earth is between you and the sun, and it's dark. You look up
in the sky and you see some stars and constellations.
Six months from today, the earth has carried you halfway around its orbit, and
you're on the other side of the sun. "Night" faces in the opposite direction. Where
are those same stars now ? They're straight in the direction of the sun! "Night"
faces in the opposite direction now. And now, when you go out and look at the
midnight sky, you're looking in completely the opposite direction from where you
were looking six months ago. No wonder you're seeing different stars!
The only reason why stars would not be visible at night are because of weather and obscures the sky, or you are inside. In urban areas, the light pollution is sometimes severe enough to obscure all except the brightest stars.
its only the stars that are close to the moon that are usually not seen because of the suns light reflects on the moon but the out of that light you should be able to see.
You can see the moon during the day, it is just harder because the background sky is brighter. You cannot see the stars because the background is brighter than they are.
Because the sunlight is too bright, the weak light from the stars cannot compete with the bright light of the nearest star, our Sun.
it's because of the light
The same colour during the day time.
Day is when the sun is overhead and night is when it's underfoot.
day and night are same
radiation emitted by objects during the day and night
Its so easy cause the earth rotates on its axis, which cause this appearance to change in the day and night.
the same thing that causes day and night on every other planet - it rotates.
Equinox .
An Equinox
I would use my judgment.
The air doesn't change much from day to night, so we Breathe the same stuff at night as during the day.
The air doesn't change much from day to night, so we Breathe the same stuff at night as during the day.
The length of day and night is equal at the Vernal and Autumnal equinox.