Stars in general disappear in the daytime because the bright diffused light from the Sun overpowers the dim starlight.
The stars are not visible during the day because bight sunlight scattered by the atmosphere masks the relatively dim light of the stars.
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.
1054 - The Crab Nebula in the constellation of Taurus. [See Link]
AnswerVirgo is best seen during the month of May, at about 9pm. But be warned, you can't see it every day in the month of may! Your best shot is to buy a telescope and hope for the best.
The star Arcturus is part of the constellation Boötes. It is the brightest star in this constellation and the fourth-brightest star in the night sky. Boötes is known for its kite-shaped pattern of stars that represents a herdsman or a plowman.
no you cant no you cant
you cant see lupus in the seasons you can only see lupus in the southern hemisphere
because at night they cant see =]
you can see perseusin the nourthernsky in winter you can see the constellation and in summer you can see just the head of perseusand that is your answer
when its enemies attack during the day, they can see him...but at night they cant see him.
During the day, the light of the Sun is so intense and so scattered by the atmosphere that the light of the stars is unnoticeable.
Because the sun is brighter than stars
Great question - you would see the same constellations in the sky on a Winter day that you would see in the sky on a Summer night. And there are too many to mention here - almost 40+ constellations.
Because they're too far away
The best time of year to see the Orion constellation in the sky is during the winter months in the Northern Hemisphere (December to February). Orion is a prominent constellation and is easily recognizable due to the distinctive pattern of its stars, making it a popular winter constellation for stargazing.
During spring you can see Leo in the Northern Hemisphere.
You can see it best during the winter months.