It all depends on how well you keep your balance while staring straight up at a cloudless sky, with the full sun directly overhead, shining brightly in your fool face.
If your balance is really good, you will probably pass out rather suddenly, and when you hit ground, you won't be aware of it or anything else.
On the other hand, if your balance ain't all that, you will still be conscious when you do a full faceplant. You will see more stars than Commander Pickard.
What are some ways the stars in the photo could be grouped or classified
You could not see the stars from the surface of Venus. The sky there is obscured by thick clouds. If you were to fly above the clouds, though, you could see the stars.
It is estimated that you could fit about 1.3 million Earths inside the Sun. If we assume all stars are similar in size to our Sun, then you could fit roughly 1.3 million stars inside the Sun. However, stars come in various sizes, so the actual number could be higher or lower.
The bright lights next to the moon could be planets such as Venus or Jupiter, or even stars. Planets tend to appear brighter than stars and have a steady, non-twinkling light. The specific location and time of observation can help identify which celestial bodies are next to the moon.
Forgetting to remove the telescope lens cap is not usually the problem. The answer to this multiple choice question is "red shift" which is actually a useful phenomenon in viewing and analyzing the light from very distant stars. Light is shifted in wavelength by the movement of stars toward or more typically AWAY from the observer, or by moving through strong gravitational fields.
One, the Sun.
Only one ... the sun. It's quite a different matter on a cloudless night.
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One - the Sun.
Whether we are in daylight or darkness, the stars are still there in the sky. It is just that in daylight, we can't see them due to the glaring sunlight. At night, 7 pm to 11 pm plus, in darkness on a cloudless night sky, we can see the stars brilliantly.
Cavalcade of Stars - 1949 Alice's Anniversary 3-8 was released on: USA: 19 October 1951
During the day, sunlight is diffused by gas and particles of dust in the atmosphere; that is why the sky appears to be blue on a cloudless day. This diffused light is bright enough to obscure starlight.
The faint light from many stars will only really show on a very dark, cloudless night. Light pollution from nearby cities also affect whether you can see the stars clearly. If you are in an area where there are no lights (out at sea, in the countryside, etc) the stars will often appear very bright and their numbers impressive.
Cavalcade of Stars - 1949 Alice and Ralph Get Dressed for a Date Last Night 3-14 was released on: USA: 30 November 1951
You must defeat all her robots and complete the Shoot For The Stars Ending. Then Alice will stay after year two.
Johnny Depp is the player. He also stars in Rango and Alice in Wonderland.
Alice et Martin was created on 1998-10-23.