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The space station is in outer space, is it only sunny and not rainy?

My personal opinion is that the space environment on the space station is really a natural phenomenon with only sunny days and nights, and there will be no rainy weather.

The space station is built in low-earth orbit, and its space environment in low-earth orbit, on the one hand, is a phenomenon of circular motion around the earth. When the space station runs to the sunny side of the earth, it will appear sunny, and when it runs to the back of the sunny side of the earth, it will appear dark.

On the other hand, the environment in which the space station runs in low-earth orbit is a natural situation in vacuum, and it is a natural phenomenon that transmits light but does not bear heat. So its temperature is an extremely cold space performance. Under this extremely cold condition, the hydrogen and oxygen elements in space gas can only exist independently, and will not be randomly combined to form a natural existence of stable liquid water phenomenon. If there is no liquid water phenomenon in near-earth orbit space, there will be no natural rainy weather phenomenon.

It can be seen that the space environment on the space station does have a natural phenomenon of sunny day and night, and there will be no rainy weather.

Water and air are the most basic and necessary conditions for life. So far, we haven't found any stars with traces of life in outer space. In other words, we haven't found any planets (including the moon) with air and water. If we find a planet with water and air, then human beings will be ecstatic, because if we find a planet with water and air, even if there is no sign of life at present, we can develop it, transform it and try to migrate human beings to other planets in the future.

Unfortunately, so far, we haven't found such a planet. This also shows that there is no water in outer space. Since there is no water in outer space, how can it rain enough? Where can rain come from? If it rains, isn't there water in space So the space station is in outer space, and it never rains.