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A human's ability to view the sun depends on their distance from the sun and the type of atmosphere of the celestial object from which they are viewing the sun. If there is not enough atmosphere to scatter light from the sun, or if the distance is too great, the sun would be indistinguishable from other stars, if seen at all. If, hypothetically, Saturn had an atmosphere similar to Earth's and had a surface that humans could stand on, the sun would appear to the naked eye to be one-tenth the size and brightness of Earth's full moon.

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