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Imagine you are the moon, what will you see from the sky ?

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  1. "in the sky"?

    Depending on where you are you wil either see the earth in a fairly fixed location in the sky or not see it all.  Because of the vacuum, you should be able to see stars all the time.  When the sun is in the sky, the temperature is very hot and it will be about the same size as on Earth.  Shadows will be very harsh with no air to scatter light while if the Earth is in the sky and is lighted by the sun., they will be softened with earth light

    No streaks of metors, but may be able to see sunlight shining off of asteroids in orbit around moon or passing by because vacuum gives clear viewing that air does not.


  2. I will see the holy sites shining bright with light as Sunita Williams was able to see because of which she became Muslim.

  3. A black void with twinkling stars, a bright sun and a blue marble earth

  4. nothing, there is no sky.lol

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