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some information on view of the sky when you are on the moon​

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Answered by XxitzparthXx
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Earth's atmosphere also makes our sky look blue in the daytime. From the moon, the sky always looks black, even during the lunar day when the sun is shining in the moon's sky. ... That means there would be about two weeks between each lunar sunrise and sunset, from any given spot on the moon's globe.

Looking at the Moon with only your eyes, you see mostly areas of white and gray. These gray patches are solidified volcanic lava flows. In the Moon's youth, its interior was still molten, and magma would erupt onto its surface.

Answered by yashaswibohra
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The Moon's atmosphere is negligibly thin, essentially vacuum, so its sky is always black, as in the case of Mercury. However, the Sun is so bright that it is impossible to see stars during the lunar daytime, unless the observer is well shielded from sunlight (direct or reflected from the ground).

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