The sun is always in the sky. But, as the earth rotates, some of the time (at night) your part of the earth is facing away from the so you think it is not in the sky.
Sometimes it is around the other side of the world and sometimes it is in the sky the same time as the sun but you can't see it because the sun is so bright.
The sun always is in the sky. Sometimes you can not see it because it is concealed behind clouds. At night, you will not be able to see the sun from your location, because the earth has rotated away from the sun.
Daybreak is sometimes called dawn or sunrise. It refers to the time in the early morning when the sun rises and the sky starts to get lighter.
the moon is in the opposite of the sun
In the sky, you can see clouds, the sun, the moon, stars, and sometimes airplanes.
As the Moon goes around Earth, it may be in different directions, in relation to the Sun. Sometimes it may be almost in the same direction, at other times, it may be in the opposite direction in the sky.
The sun is at its highest point in the sky at noon.
No, the color of the sky can vary depending on location, time of day, weather conditions, and other factors. Factors such as pollution, humidity, and the angle of the sun can all contribute to the varying colors of the sky around the world.
Yes, you can roughly estimate the time by the position of the sun in the sky. One way to do this is by knowing that the sun is highest in the sky at solar noon, which can help you estimate other times of the day based on the sun's position.
In perfect conditions with perfect eyesight you can see the Sun, the Moon, six planets and about 1900 stars. Sometimes also a comet from time to time.
The sun is at its peak in the sky at solar noon, which is around 12:00 pm local time.
The sun always is in the sky. Sometimes you can not see it because it is concealed behind clouds. At night, you will not be able to see the sun from your location, because the earth has rotated away from the sun.