No, the sky is not blue at night time. The earth is on a rotating axis and only certain parts of the earth are facing the sun at any time. The parts not facing the sun are plunged into darkness. The sky is blue due to Rayleigh Scattering which cannot happen absent sunlight. The previous answer for this question stated that is was written by a 12 year old girl, maybe the person who wrote it shouldn't boast about this factor because they got it seriously wrong. The answer they provided stated a total eclipse of the sun by the moon being the cause of darkness at night.
A blue sky during a blizzard is not unusual. The sun can still shine through the clouds and blue sky can be visible during a snowstorm. This can create a striking contrast between the white snowfall and the bright blue sky.
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No. The sky is just as blue as a blue shirt though. Technically an object, such as a shirt or the sky, is not blue. The object just appears to be blue because it absorbs all other colors of the spectrum and reflects blue back which is the same with any other color seen.
The sky is blue because of Rayleigh scattering -- blue photons scatter off air molecules to a large extent, while the other colors travel directly in straight lines from the sun, making the sky appear blue and the sun appear yellow (white minus blue). In space, or on the airless moon, the sky is black and sun is white. It is NOT true that oceans look blue due to sky reflection. Water also scatters blue light, so the explanation of its color is largely the same as that for the sky.
The sky's blue color is caused by Rayleigh scattering, in which shorter blue wavelengths are scattered more than longer wavelengths by molecules and particles in the Earth's atmosphere. This results in blue light being dispersed in all directions, giving the sky its blue appearance.
you see them by connecting stars together in the nightime sky. This sky called space
The blue gets deeper with altitude. Higher up the sky becomes darker blue as less light is scattered by the thinner atmosphere.
it becomes of the soectacular events we need to wish
A blue sky during a blizzard is not unusual. The sun can still shine through the clouds and blue sky can be visible during a snowstorm. This can create a striking contrast between the white snowfall and the bright blue sky.
The color of the sky on earth would still appear blue but the "sky" around you would be black
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Because Sirius is closer to the earth that's why it is bigger
No, you can often see it during the day if you look. Of course it will not be as bright and brilliant as it is at night.
Why is sky blue
Blue Blue Sky was created in 1998.
Blue Sky Records was created in 1973.
because the sky is blue