There is sunshine in outer space _ that is where the Sun and Stars are and the sun is just a star....it is just nearer to us.
Clouds form when water condenses out of the atmosphere/air. Sometimes the condensation proceeds to form precipitation (e.g.rain) and sometimes the reverse happens and clouds do indeed evaporate.
If you watch wispy clouds on a fine day you will see that they do 'disappear'
- this is caused by the condensation re-evaporating.
I think you meant outer space. There are no clouds out there.
Well, since the sun is in outer space and clouds are within our Earths atomasphere, all clouds go in front of the sun. You can tell they are in front of it because of the blocked sunlight or rays that are trapped in the cloud. aka: lack of sunshine?
Yes, if you are in the direct line of the sun.
No. A celestial object is an object in outer space, such as a planet, star, meteor or comet. Clouds are not in outer space, therefore they are not a celestial object.
No because there is no air in space to make the storm. No rain. No clouds either! Hope this helped!
Yes, space clouds, also known as nebulae, are vast regions of dust and gas in outer space that can be seen from Earth. They come in different shapes and sizes and play a crucial role in the formation of stars and other celestial objects.
the earth the clouds and the water!
The prevailing view is that stars form from the gravitational collapse of immense clouds of gas and dust in outer space.
Venus appears predominantly white or yellowish from outer space due to its thick clouds of sulfuric acid. These clouds reflect sunlight, giving Venus its bright appearance.
Space clouds, also known as nebulae, are large clouds of gas and dust in outer space. They can vary in size and shape, and are often birthplaces for new stars. Nebulae can be visible to us as faint glowing patches in the night sky.
Yes, nitrogen is present in outer space, but it is very sparse compared to other elements. It can be found in the atmospheres of some planets and in interstellar clouds, but it is not nearly as abundant as elements like hydrogen and helium.
floating clouds of gas, asteroids, comets etc etc, a very large number of things. strangely, most of space though is well, space, or in other words, nothingness.