mr2shim
Well-Known Member
its not white..its every color BUT white..thats why we see it as white
i forgot to encorporate the light bending effects that the earths atomosphere has on the light from the sun. ill figure it out myself.
So why does the Sun appear yellow here on Earth? The atmosphere of the Earth scatters sunlight, removing the shorter wavelength light blue and violet. Once you reduce those colors from the spectrum of light coming from the Sun, it appears more yellow. But if you could fly up and see the Sun from space, the color of the Sun would be pure white.
I don't see the sun as white, do you? Looks pretty damn yellow to me.