To a space traveller on moon, how does the lunar sky during day time appear?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

The Moon's atmosphere is negligibly thin, essentially vacuum, so its sky is always black, as in the case of Mercury. However, the Sun is so bright that it is impossible to see stars during the daytime, unless the observer is well shielded from sunlight (direct or reflected from the ground).

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