Once above the clouds there is nothing to separate you from space which is obviously black. The only thing that can brighten it up is the sun...
To an astronaut in a space craft, the sky appears to be black.
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The sky appears blue to a pilot flying an airplane due to the scattering of sunlight by molecules and particles in the Earth's atmosphere. This phenomenon, known as Rayleigh scattering, causes shorter wavelengths of light, such as blue and violet, to be scattered more, making the sky appear blue to our eyes.
Whatever was in the spot in the sky that the black hole now occupies would no longer be there.
To an observer anywhere outside the atmosphere of a planet, including on the moon, the sky appears black everywhere except where a star or illuminated body appears.
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No, the sky appears to be a reddish-brown during daytime hours on Mars due to the atmosphere of the planet. At night the sky may appear black, similar to what is seen on Earth at night.
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The lunar sky appears black, similar to the night sky on Earth, due to the lack of atmosphere on the moon. This means there is no scattering of sunlight to create the blue hue we see during the day on Earth.
Neptune's sky appears blue in color, similar to Earth's sky. This blue hue is due to the scattering of sunlight by the methane gas in the planet's atmosphere.
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The Moon appears larger in the sky during