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Just about all countries are large enough to be seen from space, but it is impossible to see international boundaries from space.
Didn't you ever see a star? - Light is a type of electromagnetic wave.
to see Whats all in spaces then tell people about it
Well, once you get in space, all you see is a MILLION of stars. You would also see just a dark, black sky that stretches a long way in space. You might see Earth, too, plus the Moon probably. I would be really scared if I went up in space. But it's pretty amazing just to stare at all the stars and planets around you. :)
Enter you location at the web site below and then select ISS - Visible Passes, and you will see all the times you can see the International Space Station at your location.
Certainly photons exist in space. Electromagnetic energy travels most freely in space. The light you see from the sun and the stars all consists of photons.
Did you ever see sunlight, or light from the stars? - Light is a type of electromagnetic wave, and it came to us by traveling through empty space.
No. We get electromagnetic waves from the sun. We can see stars and sun even though there is a virtual vacuum between us. Electromagnetic radiation or electromagnetic waves includes the radio and television signals that we can get from space satellites.Sound is not an electromagnetic wave, it needs a medium.
Did you ever see the Sun, the Moon, or the Stars? The light that reaches us from them is an electromagnetic wave, and it travels through empty space.
The boundaries of space. The speed of our vision. ______________ All electromagnetic radiation (EMR). This includes infrared and ultraviolet radiation, and all radio waves. They are all the same 'stuff'. We just see a small bandwidth of it.
We cannot see incident light in the visible light frequency specrum. If we could, we would not be able to discern anything, everything would be a bright fog. All the light we see has been bounced off something on it's way to us. We see the reflection of the visible light frequency spectrum off surfaces of objects, the atmosphere, rain, dust etc. It is that which gives us the light and shade with which we determine shape and distance. Space is a vacuum with very little for the light rays to bounce off. We see light reflecting off the constellations and planets.
Yes - you can see all colors of the spectrum in Space.
Electromagnetic waves. There are different names for electromagnetic radiation, depending on the frequency; radio, microwave, heat, light, UV, X-rays, gamma rays; all of these (and others) are different frequencies or "bands" of electromagnetic radiation.
If electron is not there,there is no electromagnetic field(no Space actually).so there is no life(nothing can exist).But through imagination you can see the nucleus and you can feel it through the 6th dimension.
You can see all the plantes and stars and some of the gas comprising the milky way
One example is the visible spectrum : all the colors that you can see.
Yes. That's how you feel heat from the sun, see light from stars, and receive TV from the satellite.