Asked by Sara

with 1*10 to the power of 22 stars in the sky. I can't put 22 in small form above 10, so that's why I'm wording it by saying to the power. So:

with 1*10 to the power of 22 stars in the sky. List several factors that limit us to being able to see only about 2000 to 3000.

*shape of the galaxy
*size of the galaxy
*The sun's light
*light reflection from earth

These are the only factors I've come up with, more help would be appreciated, thanks

Answers

Answered by bobpursley
Dont the stars you see depend on where you are on Earth? After all, you can't see stars during the daylight, nor see them below the horizon.
Answered by Sara
*shape of the galaxy
*size of the galaxy
*The sun's light
*light reflection from earth
*light pollution

But what would be the factors? I can't write lack of darkness during the day.

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