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天空 (tiānkōng) is commonly used to refer to the sky in a variety of contexts. It is used to describe the physical sky, such as when talking about the color of the sky, e.g. 蓝色的天空 (lánsè de tiānkōng), the weather, e.g. 天空下着雨 (tiānkōng xià zhe yǔ)), or the stars, e.g. 天空中的星星 (tiānkōng zhōng de xīngxīng).
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Yes, there is a difference between 天空 (tiānkōng) and 天上 (tiānshàng). 天空 (tiānkōng) refers to the sky as a whole, emphasizing the vast space above us. 天上 (tiānshàng), on the other hand, often refers to the location of being "in the sky".
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