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There is no Earth's sky viewable from the moon because Earth's "sky," by definition, is that which one sees, if one sees anything at all other than the black emptiness of outer space, when one looks forward and upward from that planet. Obviously, looking from the moon cannot reproduce such conditions so, therefore, the question is premised on a fallacy and, hence, has no answer.

An adroit wording of the question would simply have asked: How does Earth appear to viewers on Earth's moon.

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