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The source of light in outer space varies. Light can be reflected off from the stars, moons, comets, asteroids and planets.

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What is the source of light for all items in space?

Stars (of which our sun is one) are the only sources of light in space. Planets, moons, asteroids, comets, etc. all simply reflect starlight.


What do the planets have to do with astronomy?

Astronomy is all about the things in outer space and planets are in outer space.


What are the source of light for all objects in space?

The primary source of light for objects in space is usually stars, which emit light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation through nuclear fusion in their cores. Some objects in space can also reflect light from nearby stars or other sources, contributing to their overall brightness.


Why do aliens normally have big black eyes?

it maybe down to how they eye work out in space. I guess from my own point of view is that, wherever they come from is out of this world but my best bet is that because in outer space its just completely black and there is no light in outer space at all, apart from if you look at the sun or the star's depending on where you are in outer space. There reason that i can only think of, if these aliens that travel in outer space for long periods of time and that they is hardly any light in there so called spacecraft (ufo) then the reason they have large black eyes is that, they are able to see more light if there eyes are larger.


What is all of outer space called?

"Outer space" is fine. The word "Universe" is a similar concept.


What does a star do in outer space?

A star in outer space burns hydrogen. Some of the stars that we see are already all burnt up and no longer shining, this is because it takes so long for the sight of light to make it to us.


Is outer space bottomless?

Outer space is, in fact, bottomless, as well as endless.


How many space centers are in outer space?

None, they're all on the earth.


How do visitors from outer space drink their milk?

Since we don't have any visitors from outer space we have no idea if they drink milk at all, and how they would do if if they did.


Why is sunlight more dangerous in outer space than on earth?

Sunlight is more dangerous in outer space than on Earth because there is no matter in space, unlike on Earth, so sunlight just passes through the emptiness of space and shines in all directions. When light passes through matter, it takes longer for the light to pass through it to reach something. In space, it only takes 8 minutes for sunlight to reach Earth's surface. The speed of light also depends on what type of matter the light is going through.the sun is more hotter in space than the earth


Why is sun a natural source of light?

The Sun is a natural source of light because it emits electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. This light travels through space and reaches Earth, providing us with the light and energy we need for life to thrive.


Photons travel outward from a light source in?

the photons travel outward from a light source in all directions.