No. The sun washes out all the stars on the moon just as it does on earth. The Apollo 16 astronauts took a telescopic camera with them to the moon to shoot pictures of some stars. They had to keep it in the shade of the Lunar Module in order for it to work. The camera was a wide angle camera and took very long exposures. They aimed it at various points in the sky according to instructions from the ground. That's how it was able to capture the stars they were looking for.
No, the moon's surface is too reflective when the light is shining, and therefore the sun's light reflected from the moon's surface blocks any stars from being visible from the surface of the moon by either eye or camera.
stars do shine in morning but when compared to sun's shining their shine is nothing that's why we are not able to see stars in morning
In the Ceiling the Stars Are Shining was created in 2003.
No, because at night the Sun is hidden. But the Sun's brightness prevents stars being seen in the daytime.
Stars come in various colors depending on their surface temperature. Hotter stars, like blue ones, have higher surface temperatures, while cooler stars, like red ones, have lower surface temperatures. The color and surface temperature of a star are generally related, with blue stars being hotter (around 10,000 K) and red stars being cooler (around 3,000 K).
No, the moon's surface is too reflective when the light is shining, and therefore the sun's light reflected from the moon's surface blocks any stars from being visible from the surface of the moon by either eye or camera.
Some good names for friends being stars are: Stardust, Shooting Stars, Stardom,Shining Stars, My Shining Star,Shining Bright, Shine On Me, Shine me on, Shining me through the clouds, Shining me through the stars, My lucky stars, In the sky are friendly stars, Stars never die, Friends never die, Friends are for life - they are the shining stars. Those are just a few of the many imaginative names you can think of.
stars do shine in morning but when compared to sun's shining their shine is nothing that's why we are not able to see stars in morning
stars shining stars shining
In the Ceiling the Stars Are Shining was created in 2003.
Yes they do shine - all the time. If earth did not have an atmosphere, then you would see them shining up there with the sun in the sky during the daytime as well. Stars are always there, and they will probably be there long after we are gone.
Shining Stars Bless was created on 2007-08-01.
Yes, they did. Webkinz came out in 2005, and Shining Stars came out in 2007.
yes shining stars are still around but you have to order them
This poem uses imagery (stars shining, shimmering, and glowing), repetition (mentioning shining twice in different contexts), and contrast (stars shining at night versus the sun shining during the day).
We can't see stars in the daytime because the brightness of the sun overwhelms the light from the stars, making them invisible to our eyes.
Shining Stars! Reach for the Stars! Shoot for the Stars!