Bassically, yes. You can't see the stars when there are clouds in the sky, right?
The clouds only hide it, but the moon is million of miles away.
The sun does not hide behind the clouds at day because the sun goes around the Earth. It is night time when the sun is on the other side :) im intelligent. ... hahahah
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Usually. Sometimes he felt so much sorrow the sun would hide behind the clouds for weeks.
No. The vast majority of stars in our galaxy are too far away to see, and many are hidden behind clouds fo gas and dust.
Stars do not have clouds.
No, a nebula is a place where stars are born. Stars and clouds are very different.
One effective way to study young stars hidden behind interstellar dust clouds is by using infrared telescopes. Infrared light can penetrate dust clouds more easily than visible light, allowing astronomers to observe these young stars more clearly. Additionally, combining data from multiple telescopes and techniques, such as radio astronomy, can provide a more complete picture of these hidden stars.
The Sun Behind the Clouds was created in 2010.
Stars. That is how stars are formed. They form from nebulae.
The duration of The Sun Behind the Clouds is 1.32 hours.
The duration of Only Clouds Move the Stars is 1.62 hours.