If the Sun were viewed from space, where there is no air, what color would it appear?

Answer

Dazzlingly white

Sunlight appears white before entering the atmosphere because it is a combination of all colors of the visible spectrum. Without air to interfere, it would appear dazzlingly white.

If the Sun were viewed from space, where there is no air, what color would it appear?

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