You can see the moon at night because it reflects light from the sun. Even though the sun has set and it is dark on Earth, the moon's surface still reflects enough sunlight to be visible in the night sky.
The moon reflects light from the sun, making it visible to us on Earth. This reflected light allows us to see the moon in the night sky even though it does not emit its own light.
The human eye can see in the dark through a process called dark adaptation, where the retinal cells become more sensitive to low light levels. This process involves the dilation of the pupils, the regeneration of photopigments in the retina, and the involvement of specialized cells known as rod cells that are responsible for low-light vision.
'Galaxy' is definitely a concrete noun. It is something we can see even though it is very far away.
Yes, the Sun is always there even though we cannot see it at night. The Sun will continue to be there for another 13 or 14 billion years.
Yes, you can see the fireworks from Downtown Disney.
Fireworks do not have the capability to reach or affect stars in any way. The distance between stars and Earth is vast, and stars are immensely larger and hotter than fireworks. If a firework were to somehow travel to a star, it would burn up and dissipate long before reaching it.
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Not nessicarily-- rabbits are nocturnal. I have one myself. I certainly don't think it can see in the dark. Owls, though are nocturnal and can see in the dark. However, rabbits cannot.
You would be looking at a fireworks display.
Yes, astronauts have reported being able to see fireworks from space. The bright flashes and colors of the fireworks can be visible against the darkness of space.
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Enough light was given off by rockets and flares to see the flag, even though it was after dark.
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