why are the stars and moon visible only at night
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it's not a far away version of our Sun. The Moon produces no light of its own like the Sun does. Instead, we see the Moon because of the Sun's light it reflects back to our eyes.These objects — other planets and stars — can usually only be seen at night when the Sun's light doesn't outshine them.
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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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