It is very simple answer;
moon closer than earth in campair of star.
everything which is closer to you is seen bigger in campair thing which is far away from you.
Stars in the sky appear at night time. If it is cloudy outside, stars will not be able to be seen by the naked eye. The moon also appears at night time.
the moon is smaller and has lots more craters than earth does and night lasts longer on the moon
No, the moon does not directly affect day and night. Day and night are caused by the rotation of the Earth on its axis. The moon's presence can affect the visibility of stars and planets during the night, but it does not impact the occurrence of day and night.
Yes, during the first quarter of the moon, only half of the moon is illuminated, so it doesn't produce much light pollution, allowing more stars to be visible in the night sky. This phase of the moon typically occurs in the early evening, before it sets, offering a good view of the stars.
I saw a bright full moon surrounded by twinkling stars and a few passing clouds. It was a peaceful and serene sight.
Yes. They look smaller but they are bigger. They only look smaller because they are further away.
Yes and no. This question is almost impossible to answer. Stars that you see in the night sky are not as small as they appear. The reason the sun and the moon look larger is because they are closer to our planet. Some of the stars in the night sky could actually be 2x, 10, 100x, or even 1000x the size of our sun, or they could be as small as our planet.
Look up at night and they there but if you mean. How do you see them clerly look throu a teliscope
The moon and stars are both out at night.
Stars are smaller than the moon because they are further away. They're not actually smaller, its just because they are so far away. Stars are actually very large.
Because they are much farther away. The farther away something is the smaller it looks.
on a moon less night.
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It's not, the stars are bigger but the are farther away so they look smaller. Note, there are collapsed stars of degenerate matter known as neutron stars that would be substantially smaller than our moon (maybe a quarter mile across), but have a mass closer to that of our sun. These are a special case of star. White dwarf stars would also be fairly small, though not nearly as small as our moon. Closer to the size of earth.
No, the moon is closer to Earth than the stars. The stars we see in the night sky are typically much farther away than the moon.