Unfortunately at that period of time, there will be no one to look, as all life would have been killed off billions of years ago. Also, because of the immense heat, there would be no atmosphere.
The Sun at noon, would fill almost the entire sky and the glare would be blinding, along with the heat which would be scorching to say the least. At sunrise and sunset, the sky would be black, as there would be no atmosphere to bend light and give that "nice" blue colour we see in the sky today.
See related link for a picture of what the Sun would look like as a red giant.
At mid-day or when the sun is as close to overhead of you as possible. At this time, your shadow will be directly below you and not long, as it is at sunrise or sunset. If you want which day in a year the Shadow likely to be smallest than it is June 22
sunset comes first and then noon.
The duration of Black Noon is 1.23 hours.
High Noon was released on 01/01/1952.
Titanic measured her miles-per-day on noon of each day. So there were 386 miles logged at noon on Thursday (4/11) to noon Friday (4/12). 519 miles logged, noon Friday (4/12) to noon Saturday (4/13). 546 miles logged, noon Saturday (4/13) to noon Sunday (4/14).
Yellow
yes there would be shadows at noon
The correct phrase would be "You have to be at school at noon."
Agknowledge the goddess of the hour; Mesembria (Noon).
The sunlight is every color we can see. Technically, the colour temperature of noon sunlight in Washington DC is rated at 5,400 Kelvin.
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they would pray at noon
At the autumnal equinox, the Sun is directly over the equator, so the Earth's axial tilt would be an irrelevant data point. Champaign-Urbana, IL is at 40 degrees 7 minutes north latitude, so the "local apparent noon" elevation of the Sun would be 49 degrees 53 minutes. If you were asking this question about the summer solstice, then the Earth's axial tilt would become relevant. If this was 40 degrees, then the Sun would be essentially directly overhead at noon.
bluish, light blue, or something blue in resemblance like the color of the lake or clam sea in high noon.
This is because the earths rotation is constant. At 12 noon where you are on most of the planet the Sun will be in the middle of the sky Midnight sun and perpetual darkness for a few months of the year at the poles (North,South) is due to the earths tilted, oval shaped orbit around the sun.
The correct phrase is "past noon," indicating that the time is after 12 o'clock in the afternoon. "Passed noon" would refer to physically moving past noon, which is not the intended meaning in this context.
the answer would be Solar TIme