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no, it could not see below the photosphere.
The photosphere is the visible "surface" of a star such as the sun from which the light we see emanates.
No, sunspots are "holes" in the sun's photosphere that allow you to see the layer just below. They are produced by concentrations of solar magnetic flux lines.
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no, it could not see below the photosphere.
The part of the sun that is going to emit the most visible light is going to be the Photosphere
photosphere
The photosphere is the visible "surface" of a star such as the sun from which the light we see emanates.
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The Photosphere.
The "photosphere".
Photosphere
No, sunspots are "holes" in the sun's photosphere that allow you to see the layer just below. They are produced by concentrations of solar magnetic flux lines.
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The photosphere