Photosphere is the visible surface of the sun, appearing as a bright disk or "sphere" when observed from Earth. It is always visible during the day when the sun is above the horizon.
The photosphere is the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere that emits visible light. It is the region where most of the sun's energy is radiated into space. The photosphere is the part of the Sun that we see as the visible surface.
The photosphere is the visible "surface" of a star such as the sun from which the light we see emanates.
I'm pretty sure it's called the Photosphere.
The Photosphere.
The most visible part of the Sun is its photosphere, which is the outer layer that emits visible light. The photosphere appears as a bright, glowing surface and has a temperature of about 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit). It is where sunspots and solar flares can be observed, making it crucial for solar studies. Above the photosphere lies the chromosphere and the corona, which are also visible during solar eclipses.
The Photosphere
The photosphere
The photosphere is the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere that emits visible light. It is the region where most of the sun's energy is radiated into space. The photosphere is the part of the Sun that we see as the visible surface.
The photosphere is the outer part of the star that is visible, inside which the star becomes opaque to visible light. The photosphere is the layer below the star's atmosphere (the chromosphere, and so forth).
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 part of the sun that is going to emit the most visible light is going to be the Photosphere
The photosphere is the visible "surface" of a star such as the sun from which the light we see emanates.
The 'visible' surface of the sun.
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Photosphere
The photosphere emits the visible light from the sun.
I'm pretty sure it's called the Photosphere.