If you mean can the you view the South Pole from space the answer it yes.
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The Great Wall of China can be viewed from space.
The Earth looks like a marble from space because of its spherical shape and the vastness of space surrounding it. When viewed from a distance, the planet appears as a small, round object due to its size in relation to the emptiness of space. Additionally, sunlight reflecting off the Earth's surface adds to its marble-like appearance.
The Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers, a blue and white color when viewed from space due to its oceans and clouds, and an average surface temperature of about 15 degrees Celsius.
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The Earth appears blue from space because of its oceans, which cover about 71% of its surface. The water in the oceans reflects sunlight, giving the planet a blue hue when viewed from space. Additionally, the Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight, with shorter blue wavelengths being scattered more than longer red wavelengths, contributing to the blue appearance.
The Earth, when viewed form space, appears a a blue planet.
Objects in space that can only be viewed from earth becouse of reflected light energy are said to be
objects in space that can only be viewed from earth because of reflected light energy are said to be luminous.
the earth the clouds and the water!
Because the details on earth are diminished as the distance between the earth and the viewer increases.
The ecliptic is the apparent path of the sun's movement in space, as viewed from the earth.
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the great wall of china
The Great Wall of China can be viewed from space.
The Earth's top and bottom are defined by the North and South poles, respectively. The concept of top and bottom is based on human perception, as Earth is a sphere with no true top or bottom in space.
A star map shows the position of the stars as seen from the Earth, so making it useless when viewed from space.
because the oceans make up roughly 70% the earth, therefore when viewed from space, the earth looks mostly blue. If the surface of the earth was mostly jungle then it would be the green planet. Mars is called the red planet because when viewed from space it looks kind of red, that is because the surface of mars has a red tint to it.