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Answered by VyasrajBhat
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Explanation:

The sky appears blue when the scattering of light takes place. As there is no atmosphere in space and hence light does not scatter into its constituent colors that is why the sky appears dark instead of blue to an astronaut in space.

Answered by Anonymous
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Scattering of light gives rise to many unusual occurring such as the Tyndall effect. ... As there is no atmosphere in space and hence light does not scatter into its constituent colors that is why the sky appears dark instead of blue to an astronaut in space.

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