the galaxies, the black holes etc.
No. The sky is just as blue as a blue shirt though. Technically an object, such as a shirt or the sky, is not blue. The object just appears to be blue because it absorbs all other colors of the spectrum and reflects blue back which is the same with any other color seen.
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A satellite is an object that moves across the sky in minutes. Satellites are man-made objects that orbit around Earth and can be seen in the night sky as they reflect sunlight.
An afterglow is the glow seen in the sky following sunset, or the light emitted by an object while cooling.
Assuming you mean in the Earth's night sky, Venus is the next brightest natural object seen from Earth.
Venus is the brightest object in the night sky other than the moon and the brightest object that appears as a starlike point. As a result it is often the first starlike object seen in the evening or the last one seen in the morning depending on where it is relative to Earth at the time.
The Romans named Jupiter for the king of gods in their mythology because the planet was the largest object seen in the sky. Jupiter was also the god of the sky and thunder.
A new moon can't be seen in the night sky because the sun is shinning on the other side. Remember the moon is rotating.
No. This is a frequent source of confusion. If you see a streak in the sky - a quickly moving object - you have probably seen a meteor. A comet will usually be seen in the same place for quite a while.
Venus is a planet, not a star. It is sometimes called the Morning star and the Evening star because it is often the first object in the night sky to be seen in the evening and the last to be seen in the morning. Whether you see it in the morning or the evening depends on where it is in its orbit.
A new moon can't be seen in the night sky because the sun is shinning on the other side. Remember the moon is rotating.
Yes. Any time you look up into the sky and say "What's that?", you have seen an UNIDENTIFIED Flying Object.