Actually, since Mercury has no atmosphere to scatter the Sun's rays, you would be able to see the inky black of the universe with all its tiny dots of light even in the middle of the day! The Sun would be a much larger 'dot' of light- just make sure your back is facing towards it so you don't burn your retinas out.
The Sun would be a lot bigger. Also, Mercury doesn't have much of an atmosphere, so even during the day the sky would be black (you might or might not be able to see the stars during the day, depending on how much glare you got from the surface). The Earth (and the Moon) would be visible to the naked eye at night (and possibly during the day). Other than that, not much difference from Earth.
The sky on Mercury appears black during the day due to the lack of significant atmosphere to scatter sunlight and create the typical blue color we see on Earth. At sunrise and sunset, the sky can take on a bluish hue due to the scattering of light by the dust and gas in Mercury's thin atmosphere.
If you stood on the surface of Mercury, the sky would appear black due to the lack of a substantial atmosphere to scatter sunlight and create a blue sky like on Earth. The sky on Mercury would primarily just show the darkness of space.
Mercury is grayish/whitish color, or a dark gray!
You will never see Mercury on a dark sky. The reason is that Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, and so we can only see it shortly before sunrise or shortly after sunset. The sky is always still fairly light.
It is like liquid silverish color.
"Black" because there is no any atmosphere on mercury(manish kumar).
Mercury does have a sky.
The sky on Mercury appears black during the day due to the lack of significant atmosphere to scatter sunlight and create the typical blue color we see on Earth. At sunrise and sunset, the sky can take on a bluish hue due to the scattering of light by the dust and gas in Mercury's thin atmosphere.
Mercury in a Mercury thermometer is typically silver in color.
Mercury does not have a distinct flame color because it is a liquid at room temperature and does not readily vaporize to produce a flame.
The sea gives the sky color from reflection.
The color of Mercury in flame is red.
The true color of Mercury is mostly gray.
If you stood on the surface of Mercury, the sky would appear black due to the lack of a substantial atmosphere to scatter sunlight and create a blue sky like on Earth. The sky on Mercury would primarily just show the darkness of space.
Liquid mercury is silver in color, not red. While some compounds of mercury can appear reddish in color, pure elemental mercury does not change into the color red by itself.
At sunrise, the sky on Mars is a somewhat red color. At sunset, there is a blue tint to the sky. For most of the day, the sky is a butterscotch color.
the color of the sky would be your mom