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Both are correct, but the meaning is not the same.

-- The word skies is the plural of sky (usually for effect, e.g. the dark skies above the valley).

-- The word sky's is a possessive with 's at the end (e.g. the sky's deep blue color).

*The apostrophe form can be used, as in speech, to mean (the) sky is (e.g. the sky's the limit, or I can see that the sky's cloudy today)

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