What causes the stark contrast observed by astronauts between bright foreground objects and the background universe?
Answer
There is no residual, scattered light to fill in the shadows.
The local experience of space is absolute black because light travels in straight lines; without scattering medium, there is no ambient light filling in the shadows behind bright objects.

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