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The white top of clouds will reflect much of the sun's ray back into space.
The space traveler would see a bright blue planet with white clouds swirling around it. They would see continents and oceans, and depending on the time of day, they might see city lights or natural phenomena like auroras. Earth would appear as a beautiful and fragile oasis in the vast darkness of space.
There are 4 types of clouds namely cirrous,cumulus ,nimbus and another one cloud(which is very black) out of these cirrous clouds are the bright white clouds which u can see in morning during sunny days.
snow clouds
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.
Clouds.
The clouds that we normally see, such as rain clouds, are in the Earth's atmosphere and therefore are not in space. However, there do exist clouds in space, which have been observed by astronomers. They do not have the same chemical composition as clouds in our atmosphere.
The white top of clouds will reflect much of the sun's ray back into space.
The white top of clouds will reflect much of the sun's ray back into space.
The space traveler would see a bright blue planet with white clouds swirling around it. They would see continents and oceans, and depending on the time of day, they might see city lights or natural phenomena like auroras. Earth would appear as a beautiful and fragile oasis in the vast darkness of space.
Reflected sunlight, which we see as white.
In science, "puffy white clouds" are known as cumulus clouds.
In outer space, you can easily see the Sun, and the stars; if you know where to look, the planets are also visible. The Earth and Moon, of course. If you are looking at the Earth, there isn't much that you can see other than lakes, oceans, mountains, Coastlines and clouds; LOTS of clouds. With the naked eye, there are no man-made objects that are visible from space. At night, however, you can easily see all of the lighted cities.
While you can see the clouds that float in the air, you do not see the atmosphere itself, whether you are on the earth or in space. You look through the atmosphere to see sea and land.
White Fluffy Clouds was created in 2003.
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.
blue dark spot white bands of white clouds some white clouds