Because they aren't bright enough to be seen in the sunlight.
Stars are always in the sky! You just cant see them as well when the sun is shinning.
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The Sun is a star, that only comes out at day, all the other stars you see at night are still there but you cant see them.:)
Who told you that ? There is no "why", because you certainly can. From the northern hemisphere, you can see stars with declinations down to (your latitude) minus (90°).
It depends on from where or when you mean. You cannot see the flag from Earth. You can see it in pictures from the mission. You cannot see it with a telescope. It also may not even exist anymore, having probably decayed after 40 years in direct, unfiltered sunlight.
First off, the Apollo 13 did not get to land on the Moon. And as far as the other missions went, they were unable to see the stars because they were on the Moon in the daytime, which probably meant twice as bright as bright desert sunlight. Their eyes and cameras could not see the bright lunar surface, the gear, and each other, and still pick up faint things like stars. In real life, unlike on Star Trek, you can't be in a brightly lit area and still see stars. The Apollo 16 mission took along a special photographic device, shielded from the bright lunar environment, and it took nearly 200 pictures of the stars and Earth. Furthermore, it took the pictures in frequencies of light Earth astronomers can't use, as the atmosphere won't pass them down to the telescopes on the ground. So no hoaxer would have been able to tell how these pictures should look. Years later, as various countries put up space telescopes that were impossible before, they compared the Apollo pictures to the new images. And of course, the Apollo pics were proven true and valid. See the links below, they are a great way of learning what really happened.
we cant see lower mass stars because were blind.... :)
Because the sun is brighter than stars
Stars are always in the sky! You just cant see them as well when the sun is shinning.
cant i see one pictures
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The stars are not visible during the day because bight sunlight scattered by the atmosphere masks the relatively dim light of the stars.
They saw it when the Apollo 8 crew showed pictures to people. They were the first to see it, and they saw it during Earthrise.
Because they were on the Moon in the daytime, which probably meant twice as bright as bright desert sunlight. Their eyes and cameras could not see the bright lunar surface, the gear, and each other, and still pick up faint things like stars. In real life, unlike on Star Trek, you can't be in a brightly lit area and still see stars. The Apollo 16 mission took along a special photographic device, shielded from the bright lunar environment, and it took nearly 200 pictures of the stars and Earth. Furthermore, it took the pictures in frequencies of light Earth astronomers can't use, as the atmosphere won't pass them down to the telescopes on the ground. So no hoaxer would have been able to tell how these pictures should look. Years later, as various countries put up space telescopes that were impossible before, they compared the Apollo pictures to the new images. And of course, the Apollo pics were proven true and valid. See the links below, they are a great way of learning what really happened.
To see planets, stars, comets and to take pictures.
Because you cant see them above the clouds.