Bright Orange- just the same color that you can see from Earth. Hope I answered in time!
The color of the Sun is often perceived as yellow when viewed from Earth, due to the scattering of shorter wavelengths of light (like blue) by the atmosphere. However, when observed from space or from a high altitude, the Sun appears white because it emits light across all visible wavelengths, which combine to produce white light. Thus, the true color of the Sun is essentially white.
under the clouds it would probably be space or yellow depending on the time and the sun
The Sun is a bright white in outer space, but if properly filtered can be viewed in the yellow and red frequencies. Astronomical photographs of the Sun show it in red and orange because of these filters.
The majority of photons leaving the Sun's surface are in the visible spectrum, with a peak intensity in the green region. This is why the Sun appears white when viewed from space, as it emits light across all visible wavelengths.
The sun's rays reach earth, and something from space makes it change color, and make a strange sound.
The sun is a G class star and (from space) its pale yellow.
The sun obsorbs the color red
The sun does not reflect its radiation into space.
If there were no Sun, and no other source of radiant energy, the plants (and the entire planet) would quickly freeze. And since the color of an object is determined by the color of the light that is reflected by the object, with no light there would be no color, and everything would be black. If we grow plants under artificial light on a space station, then the light on the space station (even if artificial) would be the same kinds of light that we humans prefer, so the plants on the space station would continue to be green.
The color of light emitted by the sun is white.
No, scientests belive that space is a pinwheel, with the sun on one of the arms.
your mom had it as a son