Why the Sun Seems Yellow (When It Really Isn’t)

Seen from space, the color is much closer to white. So why does it look yellow down here on earth?
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Why the Sun Seems Yellow (When It Really Isn't)
Would you be surprised to learn the sun isn't yellow? If you looked at it from the International Space Station or from the moon, you would see that it's color is actually white. So what gives it such a bright, "sunny" color down here on earth?
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