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An astronomical objects photosphere is the depth of the outer shell of light radiation surrounding the star. The term is derived from Ancient Greek.

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The glowing layer that you can see, because it emits visible light. Other layers are either too hot or too cold to be seen.

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The photosphere of the sun is the thin layer from which most of the light produced from the sun is emitted.

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The Sun's photosphere is, essentially, white. It's almost the definition of white, since it's what our eyes have developed to see as white.

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