photosphere
The Photosphere.
The Photosphere.
The photosphere *Rock On*
The visible light emitted by the Sun originates from the photosphere, which is the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere. This is the layer that we see when we observe the Sun from Earth.
The layer of the Sun that releases visible light is the photosphere. It is the outer layer of the Sun's atmosphere, located above the convective zone and below the chromosphere. The photosphere emits light due to the temperature of about 5,500 degrees Celsius (around 9,932 degrees Fahrenheit), making it the layer we perceive as the Sun's surface. This emitted light is what we see as sunlight.
The corona during total solar eclipses.
The part of the sun that emits visible light is the photosphere. This layer is the sun's surface and is where the temperature is about 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit). The photosphere radiates energy in the form of visible light, making it the layer we see when we observe the sun. It is also the source of solar phenomena like sunspots and solar flares.
The photosphere emits the visible light from the sun.
The name for the sun's sphere of light is called the photosphere. It is the visible surface of the sun that emits light and heat.
The temperature of the layer of gas that produces the visible light of the Sun is around 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit). This layer is called the photosphere and is the visible surface of the Sun. It emits light in the visible spectrum that we see.
The Corona-sphere and the Photosphere
The photosphere is the layer that is considered the sun's surface!