How would the Sun appear to an observer on the Moon or the International Space Station?

Answer

Intensely, brilliantly white

In environments lacking an atmosphere to scatter light, the Sun's true spectral output, which combines to form white light, is what is observed.

How would the Sun appear to an observer on the Moon or the International Space Station?

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