earthlingjeff said:
TL;DR Summary: Earth Lighthouse
Can anyone tell me if this would be correct? Would Earth not be seen flashing from space like a lighthouse to a distant planet when it reflects oceans and then DMS as the sons reflection per perspective travels across land then back to Ocean then back to land?
I'm sure it probably says that somewhere but I've never heard.
Thank you very much
It's a bit more complicated than that. The two areas (ocean and land) have different types of reflection, specular and diffuse.
For water, you have specular, which means that the light hitting that part of the surface not directly facing you is reflected away, and you mostly see a small specular highlight.
Land has diffuse reflection, and light is scattered more upon reflection, meaning it looks more evenly lit.
In the above images, I used a darker shade of green for land, and it still looks brighter overall than the oceans.
The end result is that the albedo( the amount of light reflected) for the ocean is 0.05-0.1, while for land, it is 0.1-0.4. In other words, land would reflect
more total light than ocean.
Cloud cover, also diffuse, covers roughly 2/3 of the total surface, and ~90% of the oceans. This makes up for a great deal of the albedo difference between ocean and land areas.
The upshot is that you'd see only tiniest of variation( if any) in the Earth's brightness as it rotates.