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Why does outer space looks darker ??

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WHY DOES OUTER SPACE LOOK DARKER ?

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OUTER SPACE LOOKS DARKER

outer space look darker because there is no atmosphere ( vaccum ) in the outer space to scatter sunlight since there is no scattering of light done by lights and beams therefore we don't receive any colour of the outer space and thus it looks darker

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Answered by Anonymous
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The flat Universe, combined with the measured mass density of the Universe and the accelerating expansion of the Universe, indicates that space has a non-zero vacuum energy, which is called dark energy.

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