Well, if the question was supposed to be "If I am on the moon, why would the sky appear to be black?" then I would respond "because there is no atmosphere or water to refelct the blueness of the ocean."
Besides, how do you know its black? Are you an astronaut? If you are then I feel you would not need to ask this question on answers.com.
If you are not an astronaut, which is the most likely case, then I sugest you pursue becoming one since you seem interested in it so much.
Best of luck to you becoming an astronaut with the US space program (also kown as NASA) losing funding.
I hope this has been helpful and that you become the best astronaut the world has ever known.
The Moon appears larger in the sky during
The sky appears black on the moon because the moon has no atmosphere to scatter sunlight like Earth. On Earth, the atmosphere scatters sunlight in all directions, creating the blue sky we see. But on the moon, without an atmosphere, there is no scattering of light, resulting in a black sky during the lunar day.
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.
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The lack of atmosphere on the moon means there is no air or particles to scatter sunlight, so the sky appears black. On Earth, our atmosphere scatters sunlight in all directions, giving the sky its blue color.
To an observer anywhere outside the atmosphere of a planet, including on the moon, the sky appears black everywhere except where a star or illuminated body appears.
The Moon appears larger in the sky during
The sky appears black on the moon because the moon has no atmosphere to scatter sunlight like Earth. On Earth, the atmosphere scatters sunlight in all directions, creating the blue sky we see. But on the moon, without an atmosphere, there is no scattering of light, resulting in a black sky during the lunar day.
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.
The blueness of the earth's sky is due to the sunlight passing through the atmosphere. There is no atmosphere on the moon, so the sky appears black. The sky is not filled with stars during the day on the moon, with the sun in the sky it is far too bright to see the stars.
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.
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The color of the moon in the night sky appears as a pale gray or white.
To an astronaut in a space craft, the sky appears to be black.
An astronaut on the Moon would see a dark sky, similar to what we see on Earth during a new moon. This is because the Moon has no atmosphere to scatter sunlight, so the sky appears black even during the daytime. Without scattering, the sky doesn't appear blue like it does on Earth.
There are eight syllables. Watch-ing - the - moon - in - the - black - sky.
On the moon the sky will look blue.