You can see the sun when the sun is in the sky--don't look directly at it! You can sometimes see the moon, but it's difficult to see stars, perhaps even impossible, when the sun is in the sky.
Yes, but it would take about 29 1/2 Earth days between one sunrise and the next.
Yes, if it's in the afternoon or a little later.
Yes, you can see the moon at noon.
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The Sun, Stars and Moon in the sky where created in the begining by God for signs and seasons
Stars in the night sky always maintain the same distance to what? The sun, the moon, the horizon or the celestial meridian?
No. The atmosphere is transparent, which is why you can see the stars and moon at night. During the day the light from the stars is drowned out by scattered light from the sun. Clouds in the sky are translucent.
First of all, the stars don't move. The Earth moves around the Sun. The moon moves around the Earth and the whole SOLAR SYSTEM is moving.
No, the moon's surface is too reflective when the light is shining, and therefore the sun's light reflected from the moon's surface blocks any stars from being visible from the surface of the moon by either eye or camera.
The sky is too brightly lit for stars to be seen. At pre-dawn, stars and the moon may just be visible. As the sun rises and the sky brightens, stars and the moon fades away.
The sky is too brightly lit for stars to be seen. At pre-dawn, stars and the moon may just be visible. As the sun rises and the sky brightens, stars and the moon fades away.
The Sun, other stars and the Moon.
A new moon can't be seen in the night sky because the sun is shinning on the other side. Remember the moon is rotating.
The stars are too far away and not bright enough to overcome the brightness of the Sun. Until the Sun is hidden, the scattering of its light rays across the sky prevent them from being seen.
The sun and stars change positions because Earth moves
A new moon can't be seen in the night sky because the sun is shinning on the other side. Remember the moon is rotating.
The blueness of the earth's sky is due to the sunlight passing through the atmosphere. There is no atmosphere on the moon, so the sky appears black. The sky is not filled with stars during the day on the moon, with the sun in the sky it is far too bright to see the stars.
Because the sun is closer to earth than other stars
The altitude of stars does not change, no matter where they are seen in the sky. The closest star is about 25 TRILLION miles away from Earth (not counting the sun)
The Sun, Stars and Moon in the sky where created in the begining by God for signs and seasons
When the sun sets, you can watch the sky as the stars and moon appear.