waterproof808
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That’s like asking why a lightbulb in my house doesn’t illuminate the entire island I live on.
That’s like asking why a lightbulb in my house doesn’t illuminate the entire island I live on.
lol, what????? You be too high.That’s like asking why a lightbulb in my house doesn’t illuminate the entire island I live on.
Not really, The question was "if the sun is in space, why is there light on earth but not in space?."lol, what????? You be too high.
It’s about the space between the sun and earth and it being a vacuum, not the whole of space.Not really, The question was "if the sun is in space, why is there light on earth but not in space?."
"Space" is unfathomably large....to give you an idea how large it is, every star you can see with the naked eye is part of the Milky Way Galaxy. Every Star is the "Sun" of another solar system. There are billions of stars and solar systems in the Milky Way alone. Then there are Superclusters which are made up of many different Galaxies. The Milky Way belongs to the Laniakea supercluster.
So to think that our Sun should illuminate everything outside of our solar system is false.
p.s. I understand it was only a meme.
Admit it. You know absolutely nothing about astronomy. I can see Venus, Mars, Mercury and Jupiter so what solar system do they serve as a sun to? You Globetards are f'n DAF.Not really, The question was "if the sun is in space, why is there light on earth but not in space?."
"Space" is unfathomably large....to give you an idea how large it is, every star you can see with the naked eye is part of the Milky Way Galaxy. Every Star is the "Sun" of another solar system. There are billions of stars and solar systems in the Milky Way alone. Then there are Superclusters which are made up of many different Galaxies. The Milky Way belongs to the Laniakea supercluster.
So to think that our Sun should illuminate everything outside of our solar system is false.
p.s. I understand it was only a meme.
You know nothing about astronomy!!!!!!!!!Those are planets not stars, moron.
Is this not the dumbest simpleton answer ever? How stupid can a human get? Stay tunedAdmit it. You know absolutely nothing about astronomy. I can see Venus, Mars, Mercury and Jupiter so what solar system do they serve as a sun to? You Globetards are f'n DAF.
But Venus, Mars, Jupiter etc. give off the same light as the "sun" for your imaginary solar system? Makes sense.Those are planets not stars, moron.
“Not actually”...It depends on your location relative to sea-level...I've seen it from video atop a tower. From google: "It is possible to see the effect of the curvature of the earth from sea level (ships disappearing over the horizon). To actually see the curvature directly (ie to be able to see the horizon as an arc, rather than a straight line) requires an altitude of over 50,000 feet."
Of course they give off the “same” light as the Sun which is reflected back.But Venus, Mars, Jupiter etc. give off the same light as the "sun" for your imaginary solar system? Makes sense.