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I Swear By The Moon And The Stars In The Sky
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The phase of the Moon affects the number of stars visible in the night sky by creating sufficient background light that our eyes cannot discern fainter stars. So stargazing during a full Moon is rather pointless.
The Moon and planets do move across the sky, but slowly. What makes things appear to move is the Earth's rotation. When you ride a merry-go-round, your Mom isn't running along the other way; she's standing still. It is YOU that is moving. T...
Hello Henry: Time to go back to Photography 101...Notice how finely detailed the space suits on the astronauts look, etc... The camera lens is set for closeup work with fine/sharp focus at relatively short distances such as 20 to 30 Feet. W...
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Yes indeed. In fact, the moon light obliterates starlight from the dimmer suns. Amateur astronomers prefer to pick "star parties" every other fortnight when the moon is new (opposite of "full") for that reason. In fact, ...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_there_stars_in_the_sky_whe...
Planet Venus is the brightest natural object in the night sky, except for the Moon, reaching an apparent magnitude of ?4.6.Have a ChaCha Day!
http://www.chacha.com/question/what-is-the-brightest-na...
All the time! I love looking up at the stars and how it makes me feel. It's a humbling and beautiful experience to say the least. Also, very calming. Makes you realize how we're connected to everything but also how small we are in compariso...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090807220...
how many stars? countless. Shape of the moon in the mid of the month....this will vary depending on the moon cycle vs. the calendar cycle.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080903230...
Long, long ago the Native Americans had no fire and no light. They suffered much during the cold winter and they had to eat food uncooked. They also had to live in darkness because there was no light. There was no Sun Moon , nor Stars in th...
http://www.usscouts.org/bbugle/bb0201/bbap.html
if there was no source of light (sun,stars), there would just be dark!
http://www.faq4me.net/Astronomy_Space/422938.htm
The program called attention to a web site that explains this puzzle. The light hitting the Moon’s surface from the sun is so bright that it “washes out” the relatively dim light from stars in the background in photographs, just as bright c...
http://blogs.america.gov/rumors/2008/08/
