Well, yes, you do, but it wouldn't usually be the events that are happening at that very moment. You see, stars that are far away take a very long time to get their light to earth. It is measured in light years. Therefore, if a star that was 80 light years away, what happened right about now would reach us 80 light years later. So, if you are looking at a star right now, it might have gone out milleniums ago!
mica is cool; you can actually see mica is cool; you can actually see
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The blueness you see on the Earth from space is the oceanic water.
While you can see the clouds that float in the air, you do not see the atmosphere itself, whether you are on the earth or in space. You look through the atmosphere to see sea and land.
like a space needle haha Google that and you will see it
Well, Actually you cant see the Great Wall Of China From Space. For you to be able to see it, it would have to be a lot taller, bigger, etc.
Space isn't any color, because space isn't any thing. So when you look at space, you see the absence of color, which is what we call black.This is because your eyes can't see in the microwave region of the spectrum. Space is actually filled with very thin gas, which is not at absolute zero (if it were, it would really be black) but at about 3 K. This makes it emit radiation in the microwave band.
yes, look at www.spaceweb.com
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i really don't know actually to be honest
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They cannot see you, you are too small