Well many things one of them is the moon! Many people used to think that is would shine or produce it's own light but now people know that the light from the sun is reflected off of it.
the moon,a star ,and the sun
sun, stars, galaxies, nebulae, and meteors
it is so because in outer space , there is no light due to vacuum and so as to track satellites from earth , they reflect light.
the sun
Mirrors do an excellent job. White painted surfaces also have a higher albedo. Ice, frost, and snow reflect a lot of light.
satelites, the moon, junk from earth etc.
sun, stars, galaxies, nebulae, and meteors
We can directly observe light sources and objects that reflect light. Since space contains little of either, it mostly appears black.
Because light can't directly reach the objects, or reflect well off the inside walls of the box. So not enough light bounces off the walls, then bounces off the objects, and then goes to your eyes.
No, everything that we can see (besides objects the produce light eg sun, light bulb) reflect light. If it didn't reflect light we would not be able to see it.
Yes. There is hardly anything that reflects NO light; dark objects simply reflect less light than light objects.
Dark objects do not reflect light. Light is absorbed by them.
reflection
grey
You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.
You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.
All objects reflect the color of light that you see. Thus; lemons reflect yellow light rays, limes reflect green ones, and Oranges reflect orange light rays. On a final note, white objects reflect all colored light waves, and black objects reflect none. With that said, the cones in your retina register these reflected light rays; thus, it makes sense that rooms without any light are black.
non-luminous objects