Can you look at the sun in space?
Eleanor Gray
Updated on June 11, 2026
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People also ask, can you see the sun in space?
You absolutely can see the sun from space. That ball of helium and hydrogen makes up 99.8% of the mass of our solar system, so its just not possible to miss it or it being hidden. Any where that is illuminated by the Sun's light can see that radiation.
Additionally, what does the sun look like from space? The Sun appears to be yellow at the day time from earth because of the atmosphere of the earth which scatters the colours in the sky (the process is called “dispersion”). Therefore the sun light doesn't get scattered and the Sun appears to be of white colour in space.
Besides, can you look at the sun in outer space?
When it comes to astronomy, the star nearest the Earth is somewhat of a paradox. Our sun is one object in the sky that everyone can see, but no one can look at. Far and away the brightest object in the sky, the sun is easy to find, but it's so bright that one can't look directly at it without vision damage.
What color is the sun in space?
The real color of the sun is white. The reason that the Sun looks yellow to us is because the Earth's atmosphere scatters higher wavelength colors, like red, orange and yellow less easily. Hence, these wavelengths are what we see, which is why the Sun appears yellow.
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