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Archived What colour would the Sun be if it wouldn't emit any light but the amount of light equivalent to Sunlight would shine on the entire Sun? (AskScience)
submitted 4.6 years ago by profanion
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[–] Frenchgeek 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 4.6 years ago
Because if the Sun doesn't emit any light, that include the light being reflected.
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[–] Frenchgeek ago
Because if the Sun doesn't emit any light, that include the light being reflected.