I might be missing the point of this question, but surely the "dark spheres" are
just spherical moons. The obvious answer is Jupiter, because it has several such moons.
Those are likely solar panels, which are designed to absorb sunlight and convert it into electricity. The dark color helps to attract and retain heat, increasing their efficiency. Solar panels are a sustainable energy solution that helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
The dark spheres that reflect light from the Sun are likely referring to asteroids or planets in our solar system, which can appear as dark objects against the backdrop of space. These celestial bodies can reflect sunlight, making them visible from Earth, despite their generally low albedo or light-reflecting properties. Additionally, some of these objects may exhibit varying degrees of brightness depending on their surface composition and angle relative to the Sun and Earth.
Yes, a cloud reflects light, otherwise you couldn't see it. White clouds reflect a lot of light and dark clouds reflect less. They also transmit light, or else it would go completely dark when it's overcast.
Objects that reflect light in the dark include mirrors, reflective surfaces like glass or water, metallic objects, and materials with a high level of phosphorescence or luminescence. These surfaces bounce light back towards the source, making them visible in the dark.
The only thing in our solar system that gives off light of its own is the sun.
Those are likely solar panels, which are designed to absorb sunlight and convert it into electricity. The dark color helps to attract and retain heat, increasing their efficiency. Solar panels are a sustainable energy solution that helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
it depends if its near a sun. remember, MOONS AND PLANETS ARE NOT LIGHT SOURCES. they simply reflect the suns light. therefore, if they are not near enough to a sun, the moons would be dark, as would the planet, cos there is hardly any light to reflect. (oh and there is no known planet with 62 moons.)
No, dark colors absorb more light and reflect less compared to lighter colors. Light colors reflect more light, while dark colors absorb more light, making them appear darker.
In a dark room, a mirror will not reflect anything because there is no light for it to bounce off of and create a reflection. Mirrors require light to reflect images.
Yes. There is hardly anything that reflects NO light; dark objects simply reflect less light than light objects.
Albedo Planets...? That is what i put on my science worksheet.albedo: Reflectivity of an object; ratio of reflected light to incident light. albedo feature: A dark or light... Hope This Helps!((:
because it is to dark
Yes, a cloud reflects light, otherwise you couldn't see it. White clouds reflect a lot of light and dark clouds reflect less. They also transmit light, or else it would go completely dark when it's overcast.
Dark objects absorb light because they reflect little to no light and instead convert it into other forms of energy, such as heat. This absorption prevents the light from passing through the object and makes it appear dark to our eyes.
Mirrors rely on light to reflect images. In a dark room, there isn't enough light for the mirror to reflect your image back to you.
Reflect. Light-colored objects reflect heat and light, while dark-colored objects absorb heat and light.
Saturn is the planet that will answer your question