Photosphere is what we see most of the time, but you can also see the Chromosphere during a solar eclipse.
To be precise, you can't see it with the naked eye. You can see it well, in a small telescope. Neptue is too far away, both from the Sun and from the Earth, to be seen with the unaided eye.
The photosphere.
The ozone layer stops much of the sun's ultra-violet rays from burning our skin and eyes, producing cancer or cataracts.
photosphere
The bright red halo around the visible surface of the sun is the corona, the sun's upper atmosphere. by Ashley age 9 IT CAN ALSO BE CALLED THE CHROMOSPHERE:) SABRINA AGE 14
As intensity of sun light rays are greater so,when we see sun with our naked eyes the sun rays falls on eye lens which is convex which diverges the rays and make it difficult to see
The part of the Sun that we see from Earth is its outer layer called the photosphere. This layer emits visible light and is where sunspots and solar flares can be observed. The photosphere has an average temperature of about 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit), making it the brightest part of the Sun that we can see with the naked eye, provided we use proper solar viewing techniques.
To be precise, you can't see it with the naked eye. You can see it well, in a small telescope. Neptue is too far away, both from the Sun and from the Earth, to be seen with the unaided eye.
because it has light of sun
NEVER LOOK AT THE SUN! You can easily build an eclipse viewer by following the instructions at the link.
Except when obscured by its nearness to the Sun, Mars is always visible to the naked eye from most areas of the globe.
The photosphere.
To the naked eye, yes, in fact the moon blocks out the sun in solar eclipses, and the moon blocks the sun in lunar eclipses. But in real life as viewed with NASA's equipment, no.
Uranus is barely visible to the naked eye on very dark nights, to those with good eye sight. Neptune requires a telescope to see.
The ozone layer stops much of the sun's ultra-violet rays from burning our skin and eyes, producing cancer or cataracts.
The telescope enabled us to see Jupiter's moons along with other planets in which we could not see with the naked eye. it also aloud us to to see the sun more closely. which then lead us to believe the sun was a star. this theory was completed when we were able to see sunspots on the sun with the telescope.
you can observe the sun with ou safety equipment but it is much better if you don't look at the sun with your naked eye.