Why can we not see the Sun at night?

From Earth, the Sun looks like it moves across the sky in the daytime and appears to disappear at night. This is because the Earth is spinning towards the east. The Earth spins about its axis, an imaginary line that runs through the middle of the Earth between the North and South poles.
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Can the Sun appear at night?

In the simplest terms, it is exactly what it sounds like: the sun appearing at midnight. In the middle of the night when the sky is normally a velvety blanket of darkness, the sun can clearly still be seen. At the Arctic Pole, the midnight sun can be seen for six months at a time, continuously and without a break.
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Why do we see the Sun only during the day and not at night along with the other stars?

Answer 3: The reason that you cannot see stars during the daytime is that the sun's rays overpower the faint light we see from the stars. During the night, when the sun's rays are blocked by the other side of the earth, it is possible to see the faint light of the stars shining in space.
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Why is the Sun visible only during the day?

During the day, the light of the Sun makes our sky so bright that we cannot see the much dimmer stars. At night, in the absence of the Sun, the sky becomes dark and the light of the stars can be seen. That is why, we are able to see the stars clearly only at night.
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What covers the Sun at night?

night occurs when the moon covers the sun. night occurs when clouds cover the sun.
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What happened Sun at night?

The Sun is but a fixed Star!

Day or night, the Sun is fixed at its place in the solar system. It is the Earth's rotation and spinning that makes the Sun disappear at night. The Sun is always shining and spreading its light on the Earth.
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Does the Sun ever stop shining?

In about 5 billion years, the hydrogen in the Sun's core will run out and the sun will not have enough fuel for nuclear fusion. So, in about 5 billion years, the Sun will stop shining.
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Why moon is not seen in day?

This means that the moon is still up there, but we can't see it in the daytime, because all of the sun's light is getting reflected away from us. As the moon continues in its orbit around the Earth, away from the sun, increasingly more of its sunlit surface is visible.
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What Cannot be seen in daylight?

Stars aren't visible during the sunlit hours of daytime because the light-scattering properties of our atmosphere spread sunlight across the sky. Seeing the dim light of a distant star in the blanket of photons from our Sun becomes as difficult as spotting a single snowflake in a blizzard.
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Why is the sky blue?

The scattering caused by these tiny air molecules (known as Rayleigh scattering) increases as the wavelength of light decreases. Violet and blue light have the shortest wavelengths and red light has the longest. Therefore, blue light is scattered more than red light and the sky appears blue during the day.
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How come we can see the Sun but not other planets?

Their visibility is determined by the interaction of light from the sun and the planets' own shadows. Sometimes these planets become visible just after it begins getting dark. Other times, they can only be seen very late at night. When they get too close to the sun, they aren't visible at all.
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Does the Sun rotate?

The Sun rotates on its axis once in about 27 days. This rotation was first detected by observing the motion of sunspots. The Sun's rotation axis is tilted by about 7.25 degrees from the axis of the Earth's orbit so we see more of the Sun's north pole in September of each year and more of its south pole in March.
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What country has no sun for 6 months?

Located more than 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle, Tromsø, Norway, is home to extreme light variation between seasons. During the Polar Night, which lasts from November to January, the sun doesn't rise at all.
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Which country has only night?

Iceland is Europe's largest island after Great Britain, and is also known for being the country that has no mosquitoes. During summers, nights are clear in Iceland, whereas during the month of June, the sun actually never sets.
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Which country has no night?

In Svalbard, Norway, which is the northern-most inhabited region of Europe, the sun shines continuously from April 10 to August 23. Visit the region and live for days, for there is no night. Don't forget to get a peek of the northern lights when visiting.
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Does Sun is a star?

Our Sun is an ordinary star, just one among hundreds of billions of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. As the only star we can observe in detail, it provides a basis for our understanding of all stars. The Sun is composed almost entirely of hydrogen and helium gas.
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Where do stars go during the day?

The stars are still there in the sky during the day. You just cannot see them because the sky is so bright. In fact, there is one star you can see during the day—although you should NEVER look at it directly: the Sun, our local star.
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Why is the moonlight not hot like the Sun?

Moonlight is not a direct light. Moonlight is merely the reflected light which is coming from sun. 1. Moon's surface area is very very small compared to earth's and reflected light from such small surface cannot heat up earth.
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Can we hear any sound on the moon?

However, the Moon is in space, and space is mostly a vacuum (there are always some atoms floating around, but they are VERY far apart and don't interact with one another). Thus there is no sound on the Moon.
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Is the Sun a star or planet?

The Sun is a star. There are lots of stars in the universe, but the Sun is the closest one to Earth, and it's the only one in our solar system.
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Which star is close to Earth?

Proxima Centauri is slightly closer to Earth than A or B and hence is formally the closest star.
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How long will the Earth last?

The upshot: Earth has at least 1.5 billion years left to support life, the researchers report this month in Geophysical Research Letters. If humans last that long, Earth would be generally uncomfortable for them, but livable in some areas just below the polar regions, Wolf suggests.
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Is Earth older than the sun?

The sun, at 4.6 billion years old, predates all the other bodies in our solar system. But it turns out that much of the water we swim in and drink here on Earth is even older.
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Can the sun explode?

No supernova, no black hole

Our sun isn't massive enough to trigger a stellar explosion, called a supernova, when it dies, and it will never become a black hole either. In order to create a supernova, a star needs about 10 times the mass of our sun.
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Why we Cannot see sun directly?

Your skin is much tougher than your eyes, and the delicate parts of your eyes can be damaged by the sun much more quickly. That's why it's a natural reaction to divert your eyes in bright sunlight.
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