Because it's on the other side of the planet
Venus is called the evening star and the morning star at different places in its orbit. Venus circles the sun in less time than the Earth so there is a time about every 19 months when it comes very close and overtakes us. When that happens it is between us and the Sun, and occasionally we can see it as a black dot cossing the Sun's disk (but not every time). In the 6-8 weeks before that happens we see it as the evening star, setting after the Sun, and in the 6-8 weeks afterwards it rises before the Sun and we see it as the morning star.
The sun does not rise on a summer evening.
Nothing. The sun cannot see, it has no organs of sight.
see the sun!?!
Because the center of the raibow you see is on the line from the sun through your head. When the sun is low, the center of the rainbow is high, and you see more of it. When the sun is high, the center of the rainbow is low, and you see less of it.
One, the Sun.
If the angle of the sun relative to the surface of the water is less than 48.6 degrees you will not see the sun because the light will be reflected from the surface because that is the critical angle. The evening sun is lower than 48.6 degrees so it cannot be seen.This was the textbook answer. In reality, the ripples on the surface of even relatively calm water will make it impossible to maintain that perfectly flat surface condition so you will see the sun as the angle of incidence occasionally exceeds that critical angle as the light strikes the ripples or waves.For extra credit, you can explain that you can see the sun perfectly fine if you are holding a cup of water over your head.
shows on tv or, the sun.
No. Gravity cannot be seen.
You cannot see our sun.
That Evening Sun - film - was created on 2009-11-06.
An eclipse occurs when the moon moves infrount of the sun so we cannot see the sun and this blocks out the light on earth and therefor we cannot see very well because it is dark so we cannot see because it is quite dark.