the atmosphere
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.
Yes, the sun appears yellow to us on Earth because its light is scattered by the Earth's atmosphere, causing shorter-wavelength light (blue and violet) to be dispersed more than longer-wavelength light (yellow, orange, and red). In space, the sun emits light across a spectrum of colors, with the majority being in the visible range.
It is glowing red hot because of the friction created between the space shuttle and the surrounding air.
Sometimes the Moon looks yellow when its low in the sky. This is for the same reason that the Sun looks red at sunset. The Earth's atmosphere "scatters" incoming light. Blue light is scattered more than yellow or red light. The effect is much greater when the Moon or Sun is near the horizon, because the light has to travel through more air before we see it. So, the Moon can often look yellow when it's low in the sky.
The sun is a flaming ball of gas on fire. Fire is Yellow, Red, Orange, and so on. Hope this helped:)
The pigment colors are: red, yellow and blue. Yellow and red combined makes orange. Red and blue makes violet, and blue and yellow makes green.
if you mix red and yellow you get orange.
yes, red and yellow makes pink lemonade. your really stupid if you think red and yellow makes orange BECAUSE IT MAKES PINK. yay i win
Red and yellow makes orange. Yellow and blue makes green.
3 - green, yellow, red
it makes orange
none yellow and red makes orange
yellow & red
you cannot make red yellow, because they are prime colours,
because the red darkens the yellow which makes orange or another way you can put it is the yellow lightens the red
It Makes the Colour Orange
Red + Yellow = Orange. Then add more Yellow.