No, blue whales cannot be seen from outer space. While they are the largest animals on Earth, their size is still too small to be discerned from such a great distance. Satellite imagery can capture large geographical features and oceanic patterns, but individual marine animals, including blue whales, are not visible.
The planet Earth as seen from outer space is a blue and white ball.
No, the blue color of the Earth when seen from outer space is given by the atmosphere, not by the water on it.
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Blue whales still exist today, but they are rarely seen, sadly.
The earth, when seen from outer space, is blue, white, green, and brown. However, if you are talking about the soil earth, it can be pretty much any color.
Astronaughts.
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Yes, on a clear day.
Yes Blue whales are the largest creachers in the waters.
It is the humpbackwhale and the blue whale.
The Great Barrier Reef is the largest reef visible from outer space. It is located off the coast of Queensland, Australia and is so extensive that it can be seen from the International Space Station.