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Why is the sun the only star that can be seen during the daytime?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

In the daytime we see the sun shine. Our sun is a very bright star. The sun's bright light blocks out other stars. It blocks out stars that are not as bright

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Answered by Trishadevuzz
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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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