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The Sun would have to emit only green light for our eyes to perceive it as green. This means the actual colour of the Sun is white. So, why does it generally look yellow? This is because the Earth's atmosphere scatters blue light more efficiently than red light.
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The color of the sun reveals a range of information about our star including the stages of its life and how it interacts with the atmosphere of Earth. Learn what color the Sun is and why it appears different colors from Space, the Earth, and in photographs. The sun is white-kind of.
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It depends on your interpretation of color, the way colors work, the way our eyes see and, just as importantly, the air we see through. By knowing the exact wavelength of the sun's light, scientists can determine its true color. Interestingly, the sun's light peaks around 500-nanometers, which translates to blue-green.
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Although our eyes see the sun as being yellow, its true color peaks in blue-green. How Hot Is The Sun? Some say that the Sun is a green-yellow color, but our human eyes see it as white, or yellow-to-red during sunset.
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What color is it really? Think the Sun is yellow? Think again. Discover the true color of our star and why it looks so different from Earth's surface.
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What color is the Sun? The Sun as seen from the International Space Station. Short answer: White. Long answer: Most people think of the Sun as yellow, but it only seems yellowish to us because of the Earth's atmosphere.
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Unveil the true color of the Sun-hint, it's not yellow! Learn how atmospheric scattering and historical misconceptions have led us astray. The sun emits light at all wavelengths (colors), but most strongly at around 500 nm (blue-green). The color that we perceive the sun to be depends on whether we observe the sun from the surface of the Earth (beneath the atmosphere), or from space (above the atmosphere).
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If we observe the sun from space, the sun will appear to be white.
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