It might be because of dust in the atmosphere elevated by the explosion. Particles of dust absorb and scatter visible light very well. And the sky turn to black because there is on light coming through dust clouds.
Pluto is not a planet anymore, but the sky would be black
No, the sky appears to be a reddish-brown during daytime hours on Mars due to the atmosphere of the planet. At night the sky may appear black, similar to what is seen on Earth at night.
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.
You can't see them.
When it rains, clouds form in the sky due to the moisture in the air condensing. These clouds appear gray because they block sunlight from passing through, causing the sky to appear darker. This gray appearance is a result of the clouds' thickness and the way they scatter and absorb sunlight.
Our Sun cannot, we believe, turn into a black hole. The Sun has too little mass to undergo the supernova explosion that would crush the core of the star into a black hole. However, sometime "soon" (and in astronomy, "soon" could be anywhere within the next ten thousand years) we expect the red giant star Betegeuse to die just that way; a supernova explosion that will light up our sky like a second full moon, that will crush the core of the star into a black hole.
100,000 feet.
Yes, technically, every star is a nuclear explosion, including our sun. Apart from that, you would be able to see a nuclear explosion if one were to occur out side the planet if it was close enough. Out in the country, in the night sky, you can see satelittes that are the size of homes only reflecting the light of the sun flying around. A nuclear explosion could make a flash that is anywhere from the size of a few cities blocks to a mile across or more emitting vast amounts of light from them.
"Celestial" means something that is related either to the sky, or to heavens. Celestial explosion might refer to a supernova explosion.
Sky LAdder Explosion - 2012 was released on: USA: 22 May 2012 (Los Angeles, California)
In order to record detail in the brightest pars of the explosion, the camera exposure has to be cut very short, rendering the surroundings dark.
No, an explosion's sound is not significantly affected by the presence of an overcast sky. Sound waves travel through the air in the same way regardless of cloud cover. The perceived loudness of an explosion is more dependent on factors such as distance, intensity of the explosion, and surrounding environmental conditions.
Kuroi sora is black sky.
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i have no idea. POSSIBLY yes i no one person that looks in the sky at the clouds and then they turn black ,then rains
In the forbiden forest under your shoulder.