Well friend, imagine wandering into a dense forest and – oh, there's a lovely little squirrel scampering by! That's how our Solar System is. We here on Earth can't really see behind the sun like that shy little squirrel, but we know there's breathtaking beauty out there – just waiting to be discovered. Keep curious, for the universe holds wonders beyond our wildest dreams.
Well, darling, technically speaking, the other side of the sun is mostly empty space because there's no solid surface like the shady side of a building. So, in more straightforward terms, if you were hoping for a cool aliens and UFOs answer, sorry to burst your bubble—no such luck there! But nothing stops you from dreaming, right?
On the other side of the sun from the perspective of an observer on Earth is space. More specifically, the sun is at the center of our solar system and any opposite side would simply be the vast expanse of space that includes other celestial bodies and the emptiness of interstellar space. It's important to note that the sun's gravitational pull keeps the planets, including Earth, in orbit around it, so there is no solid surface directly on the other side of the sun that we can explore or observe in the traditional sense.
No. The Sun is simply facing the other side of the Earth at nighttime.
it isn't . it is colder as the sun is on the other side of the world .eg austrailia
The moon is spherical and is lit by the sun. Only the side facing the sun can be lit by the sun. The other side is dark. If you were to stand on the moon you would find that the light side of the moon is experiencing day while the dark side is experiencing night.
The sun shines on all sides of the moon- at different times. If you mean does the sun shine on the farside of the moon- away from the earth- yes. When we have a new moon (dark) the sun is shining on the other side. However, when the sun is shining, it is not the darkside- it is light at that moment.
The Sun's photosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen (about 73%) and helium (about 25%). Small traces of other elements, such as oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron, make up the remaining 2%.
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It is always in the sky but when it is dark on one side of the earth, the sun is up on the other side. So yes, the sun is always up.
The Sun Shines on the Other Side of the Street - 2008 was released on: USA: 20 May 2008
The Sun Shines on the Other Side of the Street - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
We know the Sun rotates because we can watch sunspots on the face of the Sun.
Earth is continuously rotating on its axis around the sun and it is a sphere. The part of Earth that comes in front of sun gets light from sun and hence day Appers on these areas while the areas which are on the other side get night.
"Journey to the Far Side of the Sun " with Roy Thinnes .
No. The Sun is simply facing the other side of the Earth at nighttime.
it isn't . it is colder as the sun is on the other side of the world .eg austrailia
it is mars on the other side of the sun . it is saturn in the other side....
The planets closest to Earth are Venus and Mars. Venus is located closer to the sun and Mars is further away from the sun compared to Earth.
because one side is faceing the sun and the other side isn't