-- stars
-- planets
-- HST and ISS overpassing
-- meteors
-- comets
-- bright nebulae
-- aircraft landing lights
-- the Milky Way
-- constellations
-- crescent moon
Yes. If you watch for a few hours, it is likely that you see one, or several.Yes. If you watch for a few hours, it is likely that you see one, or several.Yes. If you watch for a few hours, it is likely that you see one, or several.Yes. If you watch for a few hours, it is likely that you see one, or several.
Venus is visible in the night-sky for the same reason we see the moon - Sunlight is reflected off the surface.
During the day, the bright light from the sun makes it difficult to see other stars. If we were to see stars during the day, we would see the same ones that are present in the night sky but they would be much dimmer and harder to distinguish due to the sun's glare.
You will not see Mercury or Venus at night. You will, at times, see either of them during the twilight hours.
The waxing crescent phase is mostly in the sky during the day rather than at night. This phase occurs in the early evening sky in the west after the sun sets and is visible all night.
The Sun.
The night.
The night.
The rainbow is almost always in the day sky, produced by sunlight. Very rarely, one can appear in the night sky, produced by moonlight.
night time
Its so easy cause the earth rotates on its axis, which cause this appearance to change in the day and night.
day+night day=sun+sky night=moon+sky moon=cheese+sky
We can only see half of the sky at one time. And in the morning or the evening,it's too bright to see stars.
During the day, the light from the sun is too bright for us to see the stars in the sky. At night, when the sun sets, the stars become visible as the sky darkens. The stars are always there, but we can only see them in the night sky when we are on the side of Earth facing away from the sun.
You can see five of them in the night sky when it's clear, one of those also in the daytime sky if it's clear and you know exactly where to look, and another one at any time of the day or night even if the sky is cloudy and it's raining.
It is not possible to see stars in the day due to the brightness of the Sun overwhelming their visibility. Stars are visible in the night sky when the Sun has set and its light does not interfere with seeing the stars.
in the night sky