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0 Question: why can we see stars at night but not in the day time? Keywords: light, space, star Asked by duty520yoga on 11 Mar 2025. This question was also asked by chat520yoga, farm520yoga.
Alessio Spampinato answered on 11 Mar 2025:
It’s due to the atmosphere and how it absorb/reflect sunlight, so it becomes effectively a “shield” that is brighter that any light coming from very distant stars. But you can see at least one during daytime… the Sun! (when it’s not cloudy lol)
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