WHAT DO EVERYONE THINKS ABOUT THE COLOUR OF THE SUN?

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As well, Many people on the Earth thinks that the colour of the sun we
see from the sky are white colour, some even think is a yellowish
bright colour but now according to my own observation the real colour
of the sun is BLUE colour when I look through to it on the sky.
 
You’re wrong – and what has this got to do with access databases anyway?

For your information

The sun (like all stars) emit light across the entire spectrum as well as
loads of other “stuff†(x rays, radio waves, etc.). When the “sun-light†hits
your eyes directly (as apposed to rebounding of another object) you will see
the whole spectrum but with a few Spikes in the yellow lines (like the lines
coming out of a prism). At around the 590 to 595 nanometers – this is caused
by the surface temperature of the star. So you will “see†(if you’re stupid
enough to look directly at the sun in the first place) yellow.

So the sun is yellow.

:-)
 
Wow! Thought you only read about Access. ;~)
Wayne-I-M said:
You're wrong - and what has this got to do with access databases anyway?

For your information

The sun (like all stars) emit light across the entire spectrum as well as
loads of other "stuff" (x rays, radio waves, etc.). When the "sun-light"
hits
your eyes directly (as apposed to rebounding of another object) you will
see
the whole spectrum but with a few Spikes in the yellow lines (like the
lines
coming out of a prism). At around the 590 to 595 nanometers - this is
caused
by the surface temperature of the star. So you will "see" (if you're
stupid
enough to look directly at the sun in the first place) yellow.

So the sun is yellow.

:-)
 
As well, Many people on the Earth thinks that the colour of the sun we
see from the sky are white colour, some even think is a yellowish
bright colour but now according to my own observation the real colour
of the sun is BLUE colour when I look through to it on the sky.
 

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