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An astronaut in space finds the sky to be dark instead of blue. Why?

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The sky appears dark to an astronaut in space because there is no atmosphere to scatter sunlight. The blue colour of the sky on Earth is due to the scattering of shorter wavelength blue light by the atmospheric particles. In the absence of an atmosphere, there are no particles to scatter light, so no scattered light reaches the astronaut's eyes, making the sky appear dark.

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