Yes, so long as there is no bright light to force their pupils to contract, thus letting in less light. Science Fiction shows make people think that once you are in space, stars are bright enough to be seen through a window in a well-lit room. This simply is not true. The astronauts on the lunar surface didn't see stars as it was daylight and the Sun on the lunar surface was simply too bright for their eyes or cameras. In fact, their helmets had "sunglasses-like" darkening, as the Moon gets more sunlight than any desert on Earth.
We see astronauts floating in space but not on earth.why?
Stars!
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Astronauts ride in a STS (Space Transporation System/Space Shuttle)
it is advantageous for astronauts to live on a space station rather a space shuttle because a space station allow astronauts to stay and work extended time . A space shuttle is a space craft to transport astronauts , satellites, and other materials to and from space.
Astronauts can see planets, stars, and species.
stars and rockes
We see astronauts floating in space but not on earth.why?
um, yeah, since there's kinda stars everywhere in space, i'd bet a good amount of money they saw some stars
Stars.
Stars!
Yes. Astronauts do study the moon. In particular, Astronomers study the planets, stars and outer space.
In the dark they can view lightening from space. They can also see hurricanes.
If there is no light, then they don't see anything. They can see light emitted from or reflected off of things like planets, stars or spacecrafts.
Yes it is possible to see lightning from space, so astronauts do see it sometimes.
the light from sun is reflected &it is too bright
Our ability to see light from the stars, feel heat from the sun, and receive radio transmissionsfrom astronauts on the International Space Station.