While you can see the clouds that float in the air, you do not see the atmosphere itself, whether you are on the earth or in space. You look through the atmosphere to see sea and land.
The Earth's atmosphere modifies its appearance.
Earth's Atmosphere
The atmosphere is a mixture of gases that surrounds Earth. It appears transparent to the naked eye, but when viewed from space, it appears as a thin layer of blue due to the scattering of sunlight in the atmosphere.
We are on the Earth's surface. To be in the Earth we would have to be underground. Although it doesn't look as if we are in space, the very thin blue sphere around Earth is our atmosphere. To enter space we would go through that atmosphere. :D
like mars
Telescopes on Earth have to look through the atmosphere (air) which distorts the image. Telescopes in space dont have to look through the atmosphere and so the image is a lot clearer.
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The Earth's atmosphere is a mixture of gases that surrounds the planet, appearing as a thin blue layer when viewed from space. It is made up mainly of nitrogen and oxygen, with traces of other gases. The atmosphere plays a crucial role in regulating temperature, protecting against harmful radiation, and supporting life on Earth.
Well, lets look at it from two viewpoints: 1) The earth's atmosphere is not going to "disappear", hence that question is moot. 2) If the earths atmosphere somehow did disappear, it would have no effect on the moon's position in space as regards the earth.
Earth looks blue from space because of the way sunlight interacts with our atmosphere. The Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight in all directions, but blue light is scattered more than other colors because it has a shorter wavelength. This scattering of blue light gives the Earth a blue appearance when viewed from space.
Look on Wikipedia unless you know the answer.-Acaheny & Ausia
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