what will be the observed colour of the sky on planet where there is no atmosphere ? why?
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Since scattering by the atmosphere causes the sky to be blue, a planet with no atmosphere cannot have a bright sky. For example, photographs taken by the Apollo astronauts on the moon show them and the moon's surface bathed in sunlight, but a completely dark sky in all directions away from the sun.
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white . because there no atmosphere
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