Photosphere is what we see most of the time, but you can also see the Chromosphere during a solar eclipse.
The photosphere can be seen with visible-light telescopes, while the chromosphere is most easily observed with ultraviolet telescopes and the corona with X-ray telescopes.
Photosphere is the part of the sun that give off light so you can see it.
The layer of the sun that you see is the outer layer also known as the Corona. Ps. don't look directly at the sun without sunglasses, just don't!
If looking at the sun with its disk visible you are looking at the photosphere.
If looking at the sun with its disk occluded you are looking at the lower corona.
photosphere
Photosphere layer
To be precise, you can't see it with the naked eye. You can see it well, in a small telescope. Neptue is too far away, both from the Sun and from the Earth, to be seen with the unaided eye.
The photosphere.
The ozone layer stops much of the sun's ultra-violet rays from burning our skin and eyes, producing cancer or cataracts.
The farthest visible planet to the naked eye is Uranus, which on average is around 2 billion km from the sun and has a diameter of 51,118 km. It is quite dim and must be viewed under optimal conditions. That being said, Eris in comparison is around 14 billion km from the sun and has a diameter somewhere around 2,300 km. It is much farther away and smaller, so there is no way you would be able to see it with the naked eye.
photosphere
As intensity of sun light rays are greater so,when we see sun with our naked eyes the sun rays falls on eye lens which is convex which diverges the rays and make it difficult to see
The zone of the sun where photons travel from atom to atom is called the "photosphere". The photosphere is the visible surface of the sun and is composed of ionized gas and photons. Photons are essentially particles of light that travel through the sun\'s atmosphere bouncing off the surrounding gas and dust particles. The photosphere is about 500 km thick and is the layer of the sun that we can see with the naked eye. The photosphere is the visible surface of the sun.It is composed of ionized gas and photons.Photons are particles of light that travel through the sun\'s atmosphere.The photosphere is about 500 km thick.The photosphere is the layer of the sun that we can see with the naked eye.
To be precise, you can't see it with the naked eye. You can see it well, in a small telescope. Neptue is too far away, both from the Sun and from the Earth, to be seen with the unaided eye.
Yes, the sun s brighter than most stars, but it is dimmer than most of the stars we can see with our naked eye.
because it has light of sun
NEVER LOOK AT THE SUN! You can easily build an eclipse viewer by following the instructions at the link.
Except when obscured by its nearness to the Sun, Mars is always visible to the naked eye from most areas of the globe.
The photosphere.
The ozone layer stops much of the sun's ultra-violet rays from burning our skin and eyes, producing cancer or cataracts.
The farthest visible planet to the naked eye is Uranus, which on average is around 2 billion km from the sun and has a diameter of 51,118 km. It is quite dim and must be viewed under optimal conditions. That being said, Eris in comparison is around 14 billion km from the sun and has a diameter somewhere around 2,300 km. It is much farther away and smaller, so there is no way you would be able to see it with the naked eye.
To the naked eye, yes, in fact the moon blocks out the sun in solar eclipses, and the moon blocks the sun in lunar eclipses. But in real life as viewed with NASA's equipment, no.
Uranus is barely visible to the naked eye on very dark nights, to those with good eye sight. Neptune requires a telescope to see.