That depends if you are in a shadow or can see the sun. The background in space is black, but if you can see the sun (like it isn't being blocked by a planet), then you and your tools or craft (I hope you have a space ship up there with you, or you have more to worry about) will be well lit and visible.
I believe their are places that light dose not reach. Same as darkness there may be places where darkness might not reach the possibility about the universe is endless simular to the human brain your creativity and imagination is profoundly endless....Freewill. B^) I hope I answered this question in the best way possible and haven't mislead anyone. Enjoy life
Very. Here within our solar system, the Sun provides light, and any mass will reflect the light, allowing us to see. But far away from the Sun, with only faint starlight for illumination, it will become almost completely dark.
But that's OK, because our spacecraft will have lights.
yes space is alway dark. its surprising with all those stars
It is pitch black passed the sun because there is no light.
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The solar system is constantly bombarded by the light of the sun. The precieved darkness of space is the result of poor camera exposure. In fact, space resmbles how it looks on Earth when there are no lights about.
No!
the space has no boundaries so trillions of stars are in the space it gets not enough light that is why the space is dark
The side that faces away from the flashlight or the sun is always the dark side.
Yes! space is pitch black! however, because of the light of the stars,and especially the sun..... space is really glowing with light . but it is still dark in space .
Men Into Space - 1959 Dark of the Sun 1-22 was released on: USA: 9 March 1960 Japan: 12 June 1960
Space Above and Beyond - 1995 The Dark Side of the Sun 1-3 was released on: USA: 8 October 1995
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when the sun is in the earth it appears to be an extremely large black, dark space castin many shadows across the earth
it was pitch black, with shiny stars the 9 planets and the sun and moon.
Sun spots, its where the electrically charged particles on the suns surface cant pass the magnetic lines produced there and are thrown out in to space causing a cooler area which appears dark to us !
An Aston dark space is a dark space in a glow discharge which is adjacent to the cathode.
You are all wobbling and feel weightless.
Hubble was first and foremost designed to be serviced in space, unlike other satellites. However, if it was in a geosynchronous orbit on the dark side of the moon, we couldn't communicate with it due to the radio blackout that occurs. Hubble's instruments also compensate for ambient orbital light, and many observations are taken when Hubble is in orbit on the dark side of the Earth. The James Webb Space Telescope (originally named the Next Generation Space Telescope), the follow-on to HST, will however take advantage of lower light conditions by orbiting at the Sun-Earth Lagrange (L2) point, which is out past the Moon's orbital path. The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe, Herschel Space Observatory and Planck space observatory are already in orbit at the Sun-Earth L2 point.
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Dark Is the Sun was created in 1979.