Well, isn't that just a fascinating question, friend? When we gaze up at the night sky and see those twinkling stars, we're actually seeing light that could be from millions or even billions of years ago. It's like looking back in time and witnessing the secrets of the universe unfolding right in front of us.
No, you cannot see stars from the bottom of a well during the day because the light from the Sun would be too bright to see the dim light of the stars.
Stars do not reflect light from the Moon or the Sun. Stars emit their own light due to nuclear fusion reactions happening in their cores. The light we see from stars is the result of this emission, not reflection.
No. The stars are distant suns that emit their own light.
as they were, the time it took the light to travel from them to us determines how long ago we are viewing, even the light from our sun is 8 minutes old if I remember right.
You see more stars in the country because you are farther away from the bright city lights that drown out the dimmer light of the stars.
it takes light long to travel so you see it late
we an see the stars because stars give out light.
The light from the stars travels billions of years. Most of the stars we see are already gone, but the light from them us still traveling.
Stars emit light that travels to the Earth.
It is only dark enough to can see the stars if there is no light pollution. Light causes obstruction in view.
The stars are not visible during the day because bight sunlight scattered by the atmosphere masks the relatively dim light of the stars.
No, you cannot see stars from the bottom of a well during the day because the light from the Sun would be too bright to see the dim light of the stars.
You can see the Sun - and that is a star. The light from the sun swamps out the light from the stars, (signal to noise ratio).
we only see stars in the sky at night because in the day it is light because of the sun. The stars are very light but the stars can not be seen because of the sunlight. So when it is pitch black you can see the stars so the stars sparkle in the sky without no light showing so its just the stars and the moon lighting up the world!
Stars do not reflect light from the Moon or the Sun. Stars emit their own light due to nuclear fusion reactions happening in their cores. The light we see from stars is the result of this emission, not reflection.
No. The stars are distant suns that emit their own light.
because the light from the sun is so close to us and so bright it blocks out the light from the other stars. The only time you can see light from other stars during the day is during a solar eclipse.