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Why the Sky is Blue

Above the atmosphere, the sky is black. There are no gas molecules to scatter sunlight.

The atmosphere below, however, appears blue. Atmospheric gas molecules scatter the blue light from sunlight in all directions, including back into space.

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The Hubble Space Telescope in orbit above the Earth's atmosphere.