In that case, Earth's atmosphere won't interfere.
The earth's atmosphere interferes.
Earth has an atmosphere that gets in the way of us seeing everything that's out in space.
Earth has an atmosphere that gets in the way of us seeing everything that's out in space.
Earth has an atmosphere that gets in the way of us seeing everything that's out in space.
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Because the earth is rotating.
When you observe the moon from Earth you see the side that is illuminated by the sun, whereas if you observe it from space you see the opposite side, which does not receive any light from the sun.
You go outside on a clear night and... Wait for it... Look up. :o
You can't see "space". You can see objects in space, but space itself is not visible.If you did wish to observe objects in space, a telescope would help you to do so.
Telescopes in space are able to view objects clearly without having to look through a thick layer of the Earth's atmosphere. This enables them to capture better pictures and observe dimmer and more distant objects.
As early as the mid-19th century, early cameras were sent on balloons to observe the Earth from above.
In space, there is no interference by Earth's atmosphere.