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  • Stars Visible on the Daytime Side of Earth: A Simple Explanation
    This is a bit of a trick question! Here's why:

    * The Earth Rotates: The reason we see different stars at night is because the Earth spins. The side of the Earth facing the Sun experiences daytime, while the opposite side faces away and sees the stars.

    * The Stars are Always There: The stars are always there, even during the day. We just can't see them because the Sun's light is overwhelming.

    So, to answer your question directly: The stars on the other side of the planet during daytime are the same stars you see at night, but they are hidden by the Sun's light.

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