When viewing the Sun at noon compared to twilight, how does the apparent color differ?

Answer

At noon, the light travels through the least atmosphere, resulting in a slightly yellowish-white appearance

The apparent color depends on the path length. At noon, the path is shortest, resulting in minimal scattering, yielding a brighter, slightly yellowish appearance, contrasting with the heavily filtered colors at twilight.

When viewing the Sun at noon compared to twilight, how does the apparent color differ?
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