Explanation:
It is still not known why the Sun's light is missing some colors. Here are all
the visible colors of the Sun, produced by passing the Sun's light through a
prism-like device. The spectrum was created at the McMath-Pierce Solar
Observatory and shows, first off, that although our white-appearing Sun emits
light of nearly every color, it does indeed appear brightest in yellow-green
light. The dark patches in the above spectrum arise from gas at or above the
Sun's surface absorbing sunlight emitted below. Since different types of gas
absorb different colors of light, it is possible to determine what gasses
compose the Sun. Helium, for example, was first discovered in 1870 on a solar
spectrum and only later found here on Earth. Today, the.majority of spectral
absorption lines have been identified - but not all..
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