huge stars,planets,suns,galaxelys,blackholes,wormholes,and alot more. but look at it your self when you go in a rocketship
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 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.
The Earth would spin of into space. To see a show where the Moon did that-search Space 1999.
We see astronauts floating in space but not on earth.why?
They would not have seen many different things than we see when we are on Earth or when we fly. They would have seen the Earth itself and the Moon as they got near it, but things like the stars and other planets would not look a lot different from space than they would from Earth. In space, they would not be significantly closer to any of the stars or planets than they would be on Earth. They would have a clearer view of them as they would not be obscured by the atmosphere. Space is called space, because there is not much up there, so there is not a lot to see. The most interesting things for them to see would have been in orbit around the moon and on its surface, and not so much in the journey. Coming back to Earth and when leaving it, there would be a lot to see of Earth itself. It would have been spectacular to look at Earth from space.
You can't see "space". You can see objects in space, but space itself is not visible.If you did wish to observe objects in space, a telescope would help you to do so.
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.
we can see continents on earth
You would see the moon.
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.
all over the world and place basicley you would see them in space
Well, Actually you cant see the Great Wall Of China From Space. For you to be able to see it, it would have to be a lot taller, bigger, etc.
from space or in an aeroplane or on a camel :):O
Yes, it is.
you see them by connecting stars together in the nightime sky. This sky called space
you will see the sun moon saturn,mars,murcury
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