Stars are very far away. Eyes just haven't got enough angular resolution. You can help it artificially with technology. Larger the thing, better the angular resolution.
the night sky is mapped using the stars
look in the sky at night. The clearer the sky the more stars you see. Go to the country side and in a clear night there are lots and lots of stars!
Stars and constellations appear to move in the night sky because the Earth is rotating, while the stars and constellations stay there.
You cannot see 'too many' stars in the night sky. You can only see those that are visible. Atmospheric conditions vary and with it, its the transparency. The clearer the sky the more stars you can see.
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why arent there any stars in the sky some times
Well to answer your quenstion the reason they are not in the same place is because the earth is moving so at night it is diffrent.
the night sky is mapped using the stars
The word that is used for a group of stars in the night sky is a star cluster.
Starry night looks like a town with a big pointy mountain. In the sky, there is the night sky with stars and a moon in a swirl.
Did you ever think you had to clean the lens you look through on the telescope. If your not looking through the telescope may be you have a problem with your eye or you are glazing at the stars which can make the appearance blurry.
Stars.
look in the sky at night. The clearer the sky the more stars you see. Go to the country side and in a clear night there are lots and lots of stars!
A star chart shows the stars positions in the night sky.
Stars and constellations appear to move in the night sky because the Earth is rotating, while the stars and constellations stay there.
The moon and stars are both out at night.
moons and stars.. star studded sky..:)