Since the moon has no atmosphere, the day time sky looks like the night time sky, only our sun looks like a REALLY CLOSE AND BIG star.
The lunar sky appears black, similar to the night sky on Earth, due to the lack of atmosphere on the moon. This means there is no scattering of sunlight to create the blue hue we see during the day on Earth.
No, the color of the sky can vary depending on location, time of day, weather conditions, and other factors. Factors such as pollution, humidity, and the angle of the sun can all contribute to the varying colors of the sky around the world.
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The color of the sky can vary depending on where you are, the time of day, and atmospheric conditions. Generally, on a clear day, the sky appears blue due to the scattering of sunlight by the gases and particles in the Earth's atmosphere.
When the Sky Turns Black was created in 1994-07.
The blue of Earth's sky is caused by sunlight scattered in the atmosphere. When you get above the atmosphere, the sky turns black. The Moon has no atmosphere at all, and so the sky looks black at any altitude.
after 8:00 or when the sky turns dark (darkness)
Since the moon has no atmosphere, the day time sky looks like the night time sky, only our sun looks like a REALLY CLOSE AND BIG star.
the water in our planet reflects the sun light back to the atmosphere thus we have a blue sky the moon has no water and no atmosphere there for no blue sky during the day in the moon.
The starts are still in the sky at day time, but the starts are bright and so is the sky that you can't see the starts at day time.
ok the sky turns red during an eclipse or somtimes black so it has black blue grey and red
during day: when light comes , the blue colour is scattererd the most(rayleigh's law) as it has the least wavelength. so sky is blue in day time. in night there is no light so scattering so as a result black in colour.
No, the moon comes out at a much earlier time then when the sky turns dark. This is due to the orbit of the moon. The moon is visible in the sky during the day. So, no the sky does not turn absolutely dark when the moon comes out. If it did, then we would have extremely long nights.
I think animals would die if the sky was blue all the time...
The air scatters sunlight around and makes the whole sky light. If there's no air, like in space or on the moon, then the sky is black and you can see stars, even when the sun is there.
The sun is at its highest point in the sky at noon.