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Well, it depends where you live - is it dark at noon where you live? If you don't live at the North Pole, or somewhere near there, you aren't going to see any stars at noon. But, if you could see stars during the bright daylight, and you looked directly overhead at noon, you would see the same ones you saw on a Summer night at midnight - most likely, Cygnus the Swan, Pegasus, Aquilla the Eagle, Lyra the Harp and a bunch of others.

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