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  • Why Can't We See Stars During the Day? - A Simple Explanation
    Stars don't actually "go" anywhere during the day. They are always there, but we can't see them because the sun's light is so much brighter.

    Here's the explanation:

    * The Sun's Brightness: Our sun is the closest star to Earth, and its light is so intense that it overpowers the light from all other stars during the day.

    * Earth's Rotation: As Earth rotates, the side facing the sun experiences daytime, while the opposite side experiences nighttime. During the day, the sun's light scatters in our atmosphere, making the sky appear blue.

    * Stars are Always There: Even when we can't see them, the stars are still in their positions in space. They don't disappear; they are simply too faint to be seen against the bright sky.

    So, the next time you look up at the night sky and marvel at the stars, remember that they are always there, even during the day!

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