Simply put, it is because space is very big and mostly empty. The vast majority of the light from the sun continues out into open space and never hits anything, very little gets reflected back for an observer to see. Most the universe is so far away that the sun, even as bright as it is, cannot be seen, just as you could not see someone shining a flashlight on the moon. The stars you see at night are suns much like our own. Some are even bigger and brighter but are so far away that they appear as dim little dots.
Space stations can appear bright in the night sky because they reflect sunlight off their solar panels and metal surfaces. This reflection can make them appear as bright, moving objects as they orbit the Earth.
If you look at the bright part of the Moon, that is where the Sun is shining so it has to be day. But away from the Sun the sky still looks dark.
The sun was so bright it burned a hole in the ground.
The northern hemisphere experiences darkness during night time, which occurs when the sun is on the opposite side of the Earth. This happens every day as the Earth rotates on its axis, causing the transition from daylight to darkness.
They are there but it is so bright you can't see them
they are burnt out spots on the sun so they are dark but from where we see it it is a big bright yellow sun
Space stations can appear bright in the night sky because they reflect sunlight off their solar panels and metal surfaces. This reflection can make them appear as bright, moving objects as they orbit the Earth.
We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.
It depends if light can travel in it or not. If not, then it will be dark and nothing can go in. If so, then it will look like space, or its surroundings, however bright or dark they are.
Jupiter itself does not emit light, so it can be considered dark. However, it reflects light from the Sun, so it can appear bright in the sky.
Because the bright and dark sides are caused by what direction the sun is shining on the moon. We see the sun from a different angle and so see it as have light and dark sides.
If you look at the bright part of the Moon, that is where the Sun is shining so it has to be day. But away from the Sun the sky still looks dark.
Because the sun is blocked out, so it is like night, but it is not totally dark. When the sun is out it is too bright to see the stars.
The first thing about why can't we see in bright places is-when we live in a dark place or normal lighted place like sun light, so according to condition of light retina of our eyes is balanced only for that light, but when we move from dark to bright places, so abruptly retina has to face bright light and it get reduced. this is the reason why can't we see in bright places.
Because at night every thing is dark so the stars stand out but during the day the sun causes everything to be bright so the stars all blend in.
because the sun is so bright
The sun was so bright it burned a hole in the ground.