we do not see stars in the daylight because skylight overwhelms them. We see the moon in sunlight. The sun cannot block the moon unless in eclipse
Stars in general disappear in the daytime because the bright diffused light from the Sun overpowers the dim starlight.
Ice cubes on the ground will generally melt faster during the daytime because of the warmer temperatures and direct exposure to sunlight. Nighttime temperatures tend to be cooler, providing less heat for the ice cubes to melt quickly.
Daytime temperatures on Mercury are extremely hot because the planet has very little atmosphere to retain heat, so there is no insulation to trap the heat from the sun. Additionally, Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, resulting in intense solar radiation that contributes to the high temperatures.
It's not hiding from the sunlight that's the problem, but the (mostly blue) light scattered by the air. Your idea would work on the moon, and it has been tried on Earth, with sad results.
you would wear a thermal or heated spacesuit because it is very cold at night and in the morning a cold suit because it is extremely hot in the daytime! good luck!
We can't see stars in the daytime because the brightness of the sun overwhelms the light from the stars, making them invisible to our eyes.
Stars in general disappear in the daytime because the bright diffused light from the Sun overpowers the dim starlight.
The daytime predator is the Eagle.Eagles are known as the daytime predators because the hunt during daytime most of the time.
Stars are present in the sky during daytime as well, but they are not visible due to the brightness of the sun. The sunlight overwhelms the faint light from stars, making them invisible to the naked eye.
They are still there, but the brightness of the sun is far brighter and overwhelms the light from the stars. It is like when you see the moon during the day, it looks dimmer because the sky around it is brighter. This is the same effect on stars except the stars are far less bright than the moon and they essentially get lost in the brightness.
there is light on the moon during daytime because of the sunlight
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.
Stars can't be seen from the surface of the moon during the daytime because the brightness of the sun overwhelms the faint light of the stars. In the lunar night, stars can be seen, but due to the lack of a significant atmosphere on the moon to scatter the light, they appear much brighter and can make it difficult to see fainter stars.
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A star is a bright sphere of plasma being held together by gravity and nuclear fusion. You can see the star we orbit, our sun, during the day. Distant starlight, however, isn't bright enough to shine through the glare from the sun in the atmosphere. At night, when the earth's rotation faces you away from the sun and it's glare, you're able to see the light from far away stars.
because when the sun is facing one side of the Earth it is daytime when there is no sunlight facing the other half of the Earth it is nighttime.
because they can do what ever they want