Speaking of stars.....
I just finished Eugene Cernan's "Last Man On The Moon" and, following that, I was going through the ALSJ for A-17 again. I found this comment that Cernan made about the visibility of stars from the lunar surface:
"When you were in the lunar module, looking out the window, you certainly couldn't see stars. Using the telescope was sort of like being in a deep well; it cut out all the reflected light and let you see the stars. It was also generally true that, when you were on the surface in the LM's shadow, there were too many bright things in your field-of-view for the stars to be visible. But I remember that I wanted to see whether I could see stars, and there were times out on the surface when I found that, if you allowed yourself to just focus and maybe even just shielded your eyes to some degree, even outside the LM shadow you could see stars in the sky."
So that pretty much goes along with what we already knew. It was his next comment that I found interesting.
"And, quite frankly, under the right conditions here on Earth on a bright sunlit day, you can do the same thing."
I have to admit I've never heard this before. Have any of you ever tried to visualize stars in the daytime? I plan to try it as soon as I have a paper towel tube free, but I had to wonder if this is a common experiment that I just hadn't heard about.