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 blue sky turns from blue to sunset colors when the sun is lower in the sky during sunset. This change in color is due to the scattering of sunlight by particles and gases in the atmosphere, causing shorter blue wavelengths to scatter and longer red wavelengths to dominate the sky's color.
The moon appears in the Earth's sky at night. Its visibility depends on its phase and location in its orbit. The moon can be seen during the day as well, depending on how close it is to the sun in the sky.
Blue
No. There are many hues of blues (dark, light, turquoise) and sky blue is a separate one, bright but not necessarily "light" as in pale or pastel. See the link below for some shades of blue.
Blue light is most scattered by oxygen and nitrogen molecules in the Earth's atmosphere. This is why the sky appears blue during the day.
1. Because it orbits the earth 2. Because the blue sky is from wind that is surprisingly blue when its in huge chunks 3. Because There is no wind on the moon whatsoever
the water in our planet reflects the sun light back to the atmosphere thus we have a blue sky the moon has no water and no atmosphere there for no blue sky during the day in the moon.
The moon is not seen during the day because the bright blue sky washes out the relatively dim light of the moon.
On the moon the sky will look blue.
The moon is visible during the day because of its position in the sky relative to the sun, not because of its own light. The moon's surface reflects sunlight, making it visible even when the sky is bright blue. This phenomenon is most commonly seen in the morning or late afternoon when the sky is not as bright.
On a beautiful day, the sky is typically a bright, vibrant blue, often with a few fluffy white clouds scattered throughout. This clear blue hue is a result of the scattering of sunlight by the atmosphere, creating a cheerful and uplifting backdrop. The intensity of the color can vary depending on the time of day and atmospheric conditions.
Since the moon has no atmosphere, the day time sky looks like the night time sky, only our sun looks like a REALLY CLOSE AND BIG star.
The color sky blue is a lighter shade of blue. The color is called sky blue because it is to resemble to same color as the sky. When the sun is out the sky is a beautiful shade of blue.
day+night day=sun+sky night=moon+sky moon=cheese+sky
many people think that the sky is blue because of the reflection of the earth. that is wrong. the sky is blue because of the gases produced in the sky. my point is, the sun goes down at night, and without light there can be no color. the only color that can be produced without light is black. there you have it. :)
The answer is that the Moon has no atmosphere. So, sunlight is not "scattered" as it is by the Earth's atmosphere. The Earth's atmosphere scatters blue light more than other colors causing our sky to be blue. So, the Moon has a black sky during its daytime and the Earth has a blue sky. You can see the black sky in photographs taken during the Apollo Moon landings. There's another answer below, but it's about the Earth's sky. When asked the color of the Earth's night sky, it is tempting to say, "black, of course"! However, that is not really correct. It looks black to us because there is not enough light to stimulate the color-sensitive cones in our eyes, even though there is light in the nighttime sky, and it has color. Away from city lights or other interfering light sources, the night sky, illuminated by moonlight is blue, similar to the sunlit daytime sky. At night we see through the atmosphere and out into space.
The cast of Moon in the Blue Sky - 2013 includes: Masami Kosaka as Tats Alisha Kosaka as Veronica