I've heard someone said there is no color in space - of course there will be a color, obviously, but since there is too much light, and no atmosphere to absorb it, human's naked eyes can't see anything but black and white. Everything will be either too dark, or too bright.
I know for the fact that NASA's space cameras have some sort of underexposure filter thus their space photos doesn't show any stars (ie. apollo project's moon surface photo didn't have any stars, so some conspiracy claimed that those photos had been manipulated), so I think that is possible that light in space is too bright, but it is somewhat weird that you can't see any color in space. After all, earth should be blue(colorful) when seen from the space. Then why shouldn't be anything else?
So, my question is simple; is it true that what you will see in space is only black and white?
2007-04-06
01:22:07
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