the light from sun is reflected &it is too bright
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No, Tom Hanks does not appear in the film Office Space. The film stars Ron Livingston, Jennifer Aniston and David Herman.
Stars twinkle due to the scattering effect of earth's atmosphere. In space this is no atmosphere, thus they do not twinkle. The sky is black in space because there is no scattering of light as there is in the atmosphere. The earth appears blue from space due to the color of the gases in the atmosphere, and their reflected light on large bodies of water.
No living being - plants or otherwise - have yet been discovered in outer space; much less living beings that move through outer space!
The only place astronauts have been other than Earth, is on the Moon. Between 1969 and 1972 there were 6 moon landings. Nobody has gone to the Moon since then and nobody has gone to any other planets yet. Most astronauts now just orbit the Earth on one of the Space Shuttles or on the International Space Station or one of the other spacecraft that some countries have. It will be a long time before it will be possible to send astronauts to other planets.
Stars appear as distant points of light from orbit, similar to how they appear from Earth but without the interference of the atmosphere. Due to the lack of atmospheric distortion, stars appear brighter and clearer in space. The darkness of space also allows astronauts to see more stars than we can from the surface of the Earth.
Most regular cameras will not pick up stars when you take a photograph. It takes more specialised cameras that are capable of taking in a lot more light and often doing long exposures to get good photographs of stars. The cameras used to take photos of the astronauts in space are more basic types of cameras, so they don't show stars.
Astronauts can see planets, stars, and species.
stars and rockes
They took various photos of the earth, stars and the outside of their vehicles.
Yes, so long as there is no bright light to force their pupils to contract, thus letting in less light. Science fiction shows make people think that once you are in space, stars are bright enough to be seen through a window in a well-lit room. This simply is not true. The astronauts on the lunar surface didn't see stars as it was daylight and the Sun on the lunar surface was simply too bright for their eyes or cameras. In fact, their helmets had "sunglasses-like" darkening, as the Moon gets more sunlight than any desert on Earth.
Yes. Astronauts do study the moon. In particular, Astronomers study the planets, stars and outer space.
Space photos are generally pictures or detailed drawings depicting images of space or the cosmos. This includes pictures of stars, planets, asteroid belts, moons, and meteors.
Astronauts who have traveled to space aboard the space shuttle have seen the stars from the spacecraft's windows. Seeing the stars from space is a unique and awe-inspiring experience that very few people have had the opportunity to witness.
The original meaning of astronauts refers to individuals specifically trained for traveling in space and exploring outer space. The term is derived from the Greek words "astro," meaning star, and "naut," meaning sailor, reflecting their role as explorers of the stars.
Comet: A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust that orbits the sun. Constellation: A group of stars that appear to form a pattern when viewed from Earth. Cosmonaut: A Russian astronaut or a person who is trained to travel in space. Capsule: A small, enclosed space in which astronauts travel to and from space.
um, yeah, since there's kinda stars everywhere in space, i'd bet a good amount of money they saw some stars