Why can't stars be seen from space orbit?
They are visible if sunlight is not interfering. When objects illuminated by the Sun are in the observer's or camera's field of view, the eye or camera adapts to these bright sources and the other luminaries become invisible.
But when the space station flies from the night side of the Earth, the stars are clearly visible to the naked eye.
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They are visible if sunlight is not interfering. When objects illuminated by the Sun are in the observer's or camera's field of view, the eye or camera adapts to these bright sources and the other luminaries become invisible.
But when the space station flies from the night side of the Earth, the stars are clearly visible to the naked eye.
#yuvrajmishra #star
Why can't stars be seen from space orbit?
They are visible if sunlight is not interfering. When objects illuminated by the Sun are in the observer's or camera's field of view, the eye or camera adapts to these bright sources and the other luminaries become invisible.
But when the space station flies from the night side of the Earth, the stars are clearly visible to the naked eye.
#yuvrajmishra #star