To an astronaut in a space craft, the sky appears to be black.
A spaceship can 'fall' from the sky if it loses power , fails to maintain orbital velocity , loss of ship's controls and/or the ship is caught by the gravitational field of the planet , etc . . .
From March 21 to September 21, the sun never sets at the north pole and never rises at the south pole.The south pole is sunless and the north pole sees the sun in the sky, though it is by no means "high".From September 21 to March 21, the sun never rises at the north pole and never sets at the south pole.The north pole is sunless and the south pole sees the sun in the sky, though it is by no means "high".
God-Shaped Hole by Plumb
becuase his mission was to break mach 2, this task was in the sky, he would have to do different training to get to space, they need to break mach 5 before getting to space.
A boy going runs away from a bully and run into the woods and sees a spaceship in thr sky
To an astronaut in a space craft, the sky appears to be black.
A spaceship can 'fall' from the sky if it loses power , fails to maintain orbital velocity , loss of ship's controls and/or the ship is caught by the gravitational field of the planet , etc . . .
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Wednesday 19th 1403 at 4:28am in a spaceship x ;)
A meteor
he was an astronaut... up high in the sky! Then he quit to be a lollipop
The spaceship used a combination of engines, thrusters, and parachutes to slow down as it descended through Mars' atmosphere. It may have also deployed a sky crane to gently lower the rover to the surface before disconnecting and safely flying away.
If the astronaut happens to be on the lighted half of the moon at the time:During a solar eclipse:He sees nothing in particular going on. The action is visible only from the otherside of the moon.During a lunar eclipse:He sees the Earth drift in front of the sun, and everything around him istemporarily plunged into darkness. He can't see anything on Earth, becausehe's looking at Earth's entire night side.If the astronaut happens to be on the dark half of the moon at the time:During a solar eclipse:He sees the "Full Earth" in his sky. If he looks closely, he can see a shaded circlemoving along the surface of the Earth. In the center of the circle is a small spotthat's completely black. The farther he looks from the center, the less dark it is,and he really can't tell where the circle ends. That circle is the moon's shadowracing across the Earth's surface.During a lunar eclipse:He sees nothing in particular going on. The action is visible only from the otherside of the moon.
Water droplets in the sky after a storm.
An astronaut in outer space will observe the sky as dark with scattered stars. The lack of atmosphere means there is no scattering of light, resulting in a darker background compared to Earth. The stars will appear much brighter and more numerous due to the absence of atmospheric interference.
An astronaut on the Moon would see a dark sky, similar to what we see on Earth during a new moon. This is because the Moon has no atmosphere to scatter sunlight, so the sky appears black even during the daytime. Without scattering, the sky doesn't appear blue like it does on Earth.