Like a big blue and white marble. After we landed on the moon in 1969 a poster came out with the view of earth from the moon and that's what it looked like.
yes, form space the earth looks like a globe.
It is in space, but to us on earth it looks like it is in the sky. :)
In space, the Earth looks like a blue marble. NASA has many photographs of the Earth from space. The earth is spherical like an orange but it is not orange.http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/Collections/EarthFromSpace/land.htmhttp://www.wired.com/2014/12/digital-globe-best-earth-from-space-201
The Earth looks blue from space because of the water that covers most of it. Other colors that can be seen are green, brown and yellow.
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The Pacific Ocean looks like a a blob of color blue covering 2/3 of the earth from outer space
It looks round from any direction - since Earth is a sphere. The continents look brown and green, the ocean looks blue, and the clouds white.You may want to go to Google Images, and type something like "Earth from space", to get a better idea.
That's because it looks mainly blue, from space. With the clouds it looks like a blue marble.The Earth is called the "blue planet" because the surface is composed mostly of water. Over 70 % of the Earth's surface is water.Water looks blue from space mainly because it reflects the blue atmosphere.However, the full explanation is quite complicated.(A clear sky in daylight looks blue from the Earth's surface, because of the way white light is scattered by the air molecules.)
As a normal everyday individual, we don't get the chance to see what earth looks like from space in person like astronauts do. Instead we we can search websites such as Google image to see pictures of earth from space.
A blue ball in space could be 'Neptune' Earth would match that description as well, for the most part.
because the oceans make up roughly 70% the earth, therefore when viewed from space, the earth looks mostly blue. If the surface of the earth was mostly jungle then it would be the green planet. Mars is called the red planet because when viewed from space it looks kind of red, that is because the surface of mars has a red tint to it.
The distinctive red color of Mars comes from iron oxide, or rust, on its surface. Earth looks blue and green from space due to its abundant water and plant life. The colors of a planet are determined by its composition and surface features.