Daylight, or
the light of day, is the combination of all direct and indirect
sunlight during the
daytime. This includes direct
sunlight,
diffuse sky radiation, and (often) both of these reflected from the
Earth and terrestrial objects. Sunlight scattered or reflected from objects in outer space (that is, beyond the Earth's atmosphere) is not generally considered daylight. Thus,
moonlight is never considered daylight, despite being "indirect sunlight".
Daytime is the period of time each day when daylight occurs. Daylight happens because the earth rotates and either side the sun shines on is considered daylight.