The "sky" is just our atmosphere, which is mostly transparent. Actually, you CAN see the "sky" from space, if you're looking across the horizon; you can see the hazy glow of our atmosphere around the curvature of the Earth.
But when you are looking down, you're looking through a thin enough layer of air that it is pretty much transparent.
The desert, ocean, caves and the sky [space].
You can never see the I.S.S. from Earth, only in space.
you see them by connecting stars together in the nightime sky. This sky called space
The sky we see is in our atmosphere we can't see space from earth with all the stars we can see that because it's dark, sun is not shining on that bit of our planet. The blue sky and the cloud we see is in our atmosphere that stays close to the earth. When you go into space you breakthrough the atmosphere and out into space. The moon doesn't have an atmosphere so you can see straight into space.
Technically, you can see space itself from anywhere. Outer space, however, can only be seen if you have a view of the sky. Though, since space is a vacuum, you're technically not seeing anything.
Well, it would be in outer space, but you can see them by looking up at the sky.
In real sense, there is no sky, what we see in actual sense is the space.
a ufo
From the top of a mountain, you can see a large portion of the sky, including the horizon and the space above it.
Clouds in the sky, or too many city lights.
libra
The border between ocean and sky is called the HorizonThe ocean is the water and the sky is the air.