Can the astronauts on the ISS experience day and night without looking at what time it is?

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I mean, on earth, I assume that as sun shine on the day time part of earth, light are dispersed by the sky making our day time sky blue? But how does light gets distributed outside of our atmosphere?

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Not really. There’s no atmosphere in space, so the outside of the ISS will always look dark except for the stars, and the light reflecting off planets/moons/other objects.

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