You cannot see rainbows from space.
No. Because the sun is out in the outer space and the rainbow is only at the inside of the earth and you could see it,it appears after raining ...
There is no atmosphere in outer space to scatter light, so colors as we see them on Earth would not appear the same. However, objects in space still have intrinsic colors based on their composition and the way they reflect or emit light. Astronauts in space can still see these colors to some extent.
No, rainbows require water droplets and sunlight to form, which are not present in space. The colors we see in space are due to various processes such as the dispersion of light through gases and dust, or the emissions of different elements.
In Outer Space was created in 1983.
Tagalog Translation of OUTER SPACE: sa kabilang daigdig
Reading Rainbow - 1983 Alistair in Outer Space 3-7 was released on: USA: 24 June 1986
No. Because the sun is out in the outer space and the rainbow is only at the inside of the earth and you could see it,it appears after raining ...
No. Not in outer space. That would require atmosphere and moisture. There is refracted light in space, however. Just not in rainbow form.
No
Yes,at night when the sun is gone, there is no light to hide space so we see space at night.
yes
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There is no atmosphere in outer space to scatter light, so colors as we see them on Earth would not appear the same. However, objects in space still have intrinsic colors based on their composition and the way they reflect or emit light. Astronauts in space can still see these colors to some extent.
You cannot see our sun.
Becuase so they can see the beauty of the whole outer space on the moon:)
stars, planets, galaxies, darkness
yes bob