This question must be rephrased to make it more intelligible and specific.
Using special smoked glass/sunglasses to look directly at the sun, will reveal the visible surface of the sun. What you see is what you get.
The Sun does not have a surface as we know it, but a photosphere which is the visible surface of the Sun.
The part of the sun that lies directly above the visible surface is called the chromosphere. It literally means "sphere of color".
The visible surface of the Sun has a temperature of 5,700°K which is approximately 9,800°F or 5,427°C.10,000
Visible and infrared
the visible surface of the sun
the visible surface of the sun is called the photoshpere
The 'visible' surface of the sun.
The surface
The Sun does not have a surface as we know it, but a photosphere which is the visible surface of the Sun.
The part of the sun that lies directly above the visible surface is called the chromosphere. It literally means "sphere of color".
The visible outside part of the Sun can be said to be its surface. But the Sun doesn't have a solid surface on which you might stand, if that's what you mean. The "surface" we see is called the "photosphere".
The visible surface of the Sun has a temperature of 5,700°K which is approximately 9,800°F or 5,427°C.10,000
Visible and infrared
the visible surface of the sun
corona?
Visible light from the Sun
No. The light reaches the surface as a diffuse glow, as shown on Soviet probe photographs. However, the Sun itself is never visible from the surface.