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When you are in the sky...?

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When you are in the sky, like hang-gliding or something, if you looked directly next to you, would you see just blue? Like a blue wall?

Or would you just see the color blue far away from you, like looking at the sky from the ground?

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  1. Absolutely Yes.

    That blue surface is the sky.

    The sky is the part of the atmosphere or of outer space visible from the surface of any astronomical object. It is difficult to define precisely for several reasons. During daylight the sky of Earth has the appearance of a deep blue surface, as the result of the air's scattering of sunlight. The sky is sometimes defined as the denser gaseous zone of a planet's atmosphere.


  2. given our atmosphere is nearly transparent,you would see the horizon.

    visibility limitations such as smoke,haze,clouds would be a factor.

  3. Yes you would see the blue wall

  4. You would see nothing but clouds,if they were low enough

    --OK....there may be some curious bird hanging about

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