No, it could never make night turn to day. Although it would be a lot brighter around the auroras such as the 1859 storm [See Link], where it was possible to read a paper, it would not be so bright in latitudes further away.
No
enormous dark clouds of interstellar dust entered the solar system blocking the light from the sun. making the earth cold.
A dark line in the sky visible from the ground could be caused by a phenomenon like a solar eclipse, a passing storm cloud, or pollution in the atmosphere blocking sunlight.
Jupiter has a famous storm known as the Great Red Spot, which is a giant hurricane-like storm that has been raging for centuries. It is the largest storm in our solar system and is known for its fierce and long-lasting nature.
Neptune's main feature is the Great Dark Spot, a giant storm with winds of over 1000 mph, making it the fastest storm in the Solar System. Neptune also has the Second Dark Spot, a smaller storm with slower wind speeds.
The dark shadow caused by the moon on Earth is called the umbra during a solar eclipse.
The Great Red Spot is a massive storm on Jupiter that has been raging for hundreds of years. It is a high-pressure system that is larger than Earth. The Great Dark Spot was a storm on Neptune that was observed in 1989 by the Voyager 2 spacecraft. It was a large, dark storm system that eventually dissipated.
Be cause the moon is not as big as the sun. So only the size of the moon is shadowed on earth and where the sun peaks out from behind the moon it will be perfectly light.
you see there is no sun and outside is dark
Flame Sagitario,Storm Pegasus, Rock Leon,Dark Wolf,Dark Bull,Madagasher,Storm Aquario, Rock Aries,Earth Eagle,Rock Orso, Storm Syber,Rock Scorpio, Flame Libra, Poison Serpent,Fire Blaze,Lightning L-Drago,Evil Gemios,Thermal Pisces,Storm Capricorn, Dark Gasher, and Earth Virgo
Tornado
The primary affect on the Earth is on our ionosphere