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Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Day and Night Explanation

Why can’t we see the stars during day time?

Where you ever satisfied Where the stars disappear during the daytime? Has this question ever made you think? The reason why we can’t see the stars during the daytime is because the sun gives out a bright blue light into the atmosphere giving us no appearance of the stars.

During the daytime the stars are still there it is just because when the part of the earth faces the sun, giving us daytime, the sun’s rays scatter across the atmosphere causing the sky to be blue, and the stars to be invisible to the human eye.

How do you think the star is formed? First of all, the star is formed when the cloud collapses and hot core forms by gathering dust and gas but not all of the material ends up as a star, the remaining dust can become asteroids, or comets or may remain as dust but in some cases the sun may not collapse at a steady pace.

Have you ever wondered how bright a star can shine? A star can shine up to 32.6 light years. A light year is a measurement of distance. It is the distance that light can travel in one year. The light can travel up to 300,000 kilometers each second.

Have you ever wondered where the stars go during the daytime? Stars don’t go anywhere during the daytime, it stays in the same spot. It is too hard for the human eye to see the stars during the daytime because the sun is too bright and the stars don’t shine as bright as the sun, but the stars surely shine as bright as a light at night time.

This is an explanation that Samantha, Jazmine and I have wrote about where the stars go during day and night. This tells you interesting facts about the stars.

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