stars, planets, galaxies, darkness
No
No, you cannot see a rainbow in outer space because rainbows are formed by the refraction and reflection of light within water droplets in Earth's atmosphere. Outer space lacks the necessary conditions for rainbows to form.
Yes,at night when the sun is gone, there is no light to hide space so we see space at night.
yes
A Telescope
There is no atmosphere in outer space to scatter light, so colors as we see them on Earth would not appear the same. However, objects in space still have intrinsic colors based on their composition and the way they reflect or emit light. Astronauts in space can still see these colors to some extent.
You cannot see our sun.
Becuase so they can see the beauty of the whole outer space on the moon:)
yes bob
rich people who can fly to outer space and see one in person
We can see stars.
Google Earth apparrently can see a gnats whisker ! I'm thinking the only man made thing actually visible from outer space is the Great Wall of China, but I've yet to go into space.....