Science, asked by cutebabu9, 1 year ago

if the outer space colour is black then why the sky appears to be blue​

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Answered by disha3333
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Explanation:

There's no such thing as sky. What we see directly is space. You can see that at night. During the day, due to the sun there's scattering of light and blue scatters the most due to earths atmosphere hence the sky.

Blue light has the shortest wavelength and the highest frequency in the visible light spectrum. It is scattered more than red light which has the longest wavelength and the shortest frequency. So, when the Sun is high in the sky, blue light is scattered in all directions as sunlight passes through the atmosphere and we see the sky as blue.

But during sunrise or sunset it's a different case. When the Sun is close to the horizon at sunset or sunrise the practical distance between us and the sun is more. Blue light as it scatters more is lost in the atmosphere. And having a short wavelength it doesn't reach the observer. Red light on the other hand has longest wavelength in the visible spectrum. Hence, we see the scattered red sky during sunrise or sunset.

For an astronaut, there's no atmosphere in space to scatter light. Hence, he see's the black space.


cutebabu9: but there are many colors in sky so why we don't see them we see only blue
cutebabu9: why
disha3333: thats because the colours are not as much as visible as blue
cutebabu9: means
cutebabu9: i don't understand
Answered by devil781
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It is just due to dispersion of white light in the atmosphere

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