What color does the sky appear to an astronaut floating just above Earth's atmosphere?

Answer

A stark, black void above them

The blue color depends on the presence of the scattering medium; an astronaut outside the atmosphere sees a black void because there are insufficient gas molecules to scatter the sunlight toward their eyes.

What color does the sky appear to an astronaut floating just above Earth's atmosphere?

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