0 Anonymous Asked: February 9, 2017In: Science The astronauts travelling in space find the colour of sky as?? 0 Share Facebook Report No Answers Voted Oldest Recent stven 44 Questions 169 Answers 0 Best Answers 0 Points View Profile stven Added an answer on February 9, 2018 at 11:09 am Possibly Black as there is no light out there or we can say no such atmosphare for the sky to be visible. 0 Login to Reply Share Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google plus Share on WhatsApp eAnswers Team 4 Questions 27728 Answers 0 Best Answers 1 Points View Profile eAnswers Team Added an answer on February 9, 2018 at 11:06 am The sky is “black” in space because there is no scattering of light as there is in the atmosphere. 0 Login to Reply Share Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google plus Share on WhatsApp stven 44 Questions 169 Answers 0 Best Answers 0 Points View Profile stven Added an answer on February 9, 2018 at 11:09 am Possibly Black as there is no light out there or we can say no such atmosphare for the sky to be visible. 0 Login to Reply Share Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google plus Share on WhatsApp eAnswers Team 4 Questions 27728 Answers 0 Best Answers 1 Points View Profile eAnswers Team Added an answer on February 9, 2018 at 11:06 am The sky is “black” in space because there is no scattering of light as there is in the atmosphere. 0 Login to Reply Share Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google plus Share on WhatsApp stven 44 Questions 169 Answers 0 Best Answers 0 Points View Profile stven Added an answer on February 9, 2018 at 11:09 am Possibly Black as there is no light out there or we can say no such atmosphare for the sky to be visible. 0 Login to Reply Share Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google plus Share on WhatsApp eAnswers Team 4 Questions 27728 Answers 0 Best Answers 1 Points View Profile eAnswers Team Added an answer on February 9, 2018 at 11:06 am The sky is “black” in space because there is no scattering of light as there is in the atmosphere. 0 Login to Reply Share Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google plus Share on WhatsApp Leave an answerCancel replyYou must login or register to add a new answer.
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Possibly Black as there is no light out there or we can say no such atmosphare for the sky to be visible.
eAnswers Team
The sky is “black” in space because there is no scattering of light as there is in the atmosphere.
stven
Possibly Black as there is no light out there or we can say no such atmosphare for the sky to be visible.
eAnswers Team
The sky is “black” in space because there is no scattering of light as there is in the atmosphere.
stven
Possibly Black as there is no light out there or we can say no such atmosphare for the sky to be visible.
eAnswers Team
The sky is “black” in space because there is no scattering of light as there is in the atmosphere.