telescope
No.
because the two of them we can see them at the new moon they are the two biggest and polish stars at the cloud
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
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.
gay . But seriously: No hole seen, you can't see stars through the unlit part of the Moon.
You can see the moon sometimes
Yes on a clear sky you can clearly see the moon and the stars as well.
The moon and stars are both out at night.
The same stars as you can see when you stand on the Earth, but more clearly.
No.
Stars and the moon
I don't believe so, but you can occasionally see the moon and other planets, called "morning stars". You can see the stars from outer space at any time, it's the atmosphere that gets in the way.
Sometimes the brightness of the light from the moon drowns out the star's light.
The brighter the Moon (closer to full) the fewer stars that can be seen due to the Moon 'blinding' observers.
the stars
Planets but the look like stars
because the two of them we can see them at the new moon they are the two biggest and polish stars at the cloud