We will definitely see more stars, but I guess, the sky will still look like a dome.
Each point on that dome should be a "vanishing point" in the direction toward
that point (the appearance of a point on the horizon at which parallel lines converge).
Well, if the Earth had no atmosphere, the sky would be dark all the time (even during the daytime).
our atmosphere scatters blue light.
We would not get the same redness that we do from sunlight shining through our atmosphere.
It is a slightly blue colour, and it's called the atmosphere.
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they don't have water to fill them in or an atmosphere where they can burn up
like mars
Earth's Atmosphere
our atmosphere scatters blue light.
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.
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We would not get the same redness that we do from sunlight shining through our 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
there would be nothing, less than mercury, because mercury's atmosphere is a foot off of its surface.
It is a slightly blue colour, and it's called the atmosphere.
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.
The earth would look like it did when it formed
What does the atmosphere look like?Go to NASA.com to see pics.