That depends entirely on where you live. In the northern hemisphere, June 21 is the longest day of the year and the further north you live, the longer the day will be. In the southern hemisphere, the longest day of the year is December 21 and the further south you live the longer the day will be!
No the sky is always green
what time of year do you see scorpius
The light you see are from stars long dead and so when you look into the night you see back into the time when these stars shone brightly . It took light-years for this light to reach across time and space to be seen by your eyes .
Venus. This planet is visible just prior to sunrise and just after sunset depending on the time of year, and is the brightest natural light in the sky.
A long time ago.
You could see it last year. Betelgeuse is one of the brightest stars in the sky, and has been for a long time.
i think the sky was always blue...
You can tell time without a clock or watch because looking at the sun position. From the West to north to East.
the sky has always been blue the only time it is not blue is at night
A clear cloudless day-time sky is blue because molecules in the air scatter blue light from the sun more than they scatter yellow light.
It is the reflection of the sunlight off the ocean water on earth.
The observer's location and the time of the year :)