How to See Stars, Satellites, and More in the Daytime Sky
Briefly

Earth's air scatters solar photons, making the sky blue and drowning out faint stars with scattered light. Observing stars during the day could greatly benefit astronomers studying time-critical celestial events.
Stars like Betelgeuse faced visibility challenges in 2019-2020 due to daytime glare. Astronomers strive to find ways around Earth's bright sky obstruction to capture time-sensitive phenomena.
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