Physics, asked by kkripa765, 19 days ago

To an astronaut the sky on the moon appears dark because : (a There is no light on the moon (b) There is no atmosphere on the surface of the moon (c) Moon is a non-luminous object (d) The surface of the moon absorbs all the sunlight .​

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Answered by raginikrishnakumawat
6

Answer:

option C

Explanation:

moon is an non luminous object

it appears luminous from earth because of sun lights

Answered by rawatnaina223
4

Answer:

The sky appears dark to an astronaut in space because of no atmosphere to undergo no scattering of sunlight. Scattering is a phenomenon by which beam of light is redirected in many different directions on interaction with particle of matter , say atmosphere, where the suspended particles can redirect light in different directions.

In space there is no atmosphere or particle to scatter light. Hence sky appears dark to astronaut.

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