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..The sky has no color.It scatters blue from refracted sunlight and so appears blue when there are no clouds.There is no sunlight at night, so it appears black.......

The sky has no colour: it is transparent. On a moonless night the sky is clear and the stars shine through. When the Moon is up, its light is scattered by the air molecules and sky appears grey. In daytime, the Sun's light is scattered and appears blue because Rayleigh scattering favours blue light. Even so, the Moon and bright stars and planets can be seen in the blue sky if you know where to look. Because of light pollution, the sky over cities often appears reddish from scattered artificial light. Water vapour in the air makes the sky appear white.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rayleigh_sc...
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blue
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Blue
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It is usually blue
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The sky has no color.
It scatters blue from refracted sunlight and so appears blue when there are no clouds.
There is no sunlight at night, so it appears black.
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Transparent. You can see this at night, unless you are affected by light pollution.

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My cerebral cortex.
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Transparent - Red sky's at night
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A clear cloudless day-time sky is blue because molecules in the air scatter blue light from the sun more than they scatter red light. When we look towards the sun at sunset, we see red and orange colours because the blue light has been scattered out and away from the line of sight.
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The sky has no color. What you see is light from the Sun.
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Sky ha no definite color.The color of the sky depends on the reflection of light.
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its Pink
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Black. But in our eyes blue. Its blue because the atmosphere is extremely thin, so only certain lightwaves can pass though our atmosphere and into our eyes. Since the shortest lightwave is blue, our eyes percieve the sky as a blue-ish color.
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freaking purple man...
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