Why Is Space Dark
Imagine youre in space.
Why is space dark. Its stars all the way. Beckwith stsci and the hudf team the color black usually signals the absence of light. They all have one thing in common. Stars would litter everything.
Shouldnt there be a star in every direction we look. Save 40 when you subscribe to bbc science focus magazine. Why that should be so is a question. Once the light hits and bounces off of an object it is the atmosphere that allows the scattering and the ability to see colors in the spectrum that our eyes see.
Beyond the lights of their spacecrafts and aside from the faint needlepoint glow of distant stars space is oil slick dark. Email to a friend. Light will travel in a straight line until it hits something. Space does have some gas and cosmic dust but there isnt any atmosphere.
Just the floating part not the peeing. It even be infinite which is much bigger than huge. If it is infinite you can imagine looking out into space in any direction and there being a star. Looking up into the night sky one has to wonder why the universe is primarily black.
Stars would litter everything. Since there are stars and galaxies in all directions why is space black. C nasa esa and s. Why is space dark.
That question is not as simple as it may sound. Space is full of light but it doesnt look like it. This is one of those silly questions which has an answer that. You might think that space appears dark at night because that is when our side of earth faces away from the sun as our planet rotates on its axis every 24 hours.
Why is it dark in space.