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Colour is reflected and refracted light. If there is nothing from which incident light may be reflected or through which it may be refracted, then there is no sensation of color. In this case, the colour of the sky would be incumbent on whether or not there were other entities in the path of the light (such as dust or ice).

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it would just be the color of empty space, meaning you could see stars even during daytime.

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If there were no atmosphere, no one would be able to see it. The sky would be black.

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blue probably

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dark with only the sun and moon.

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