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Did the Sun change from orange to white 15 years ago?

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Did the Sun change from orange to white 15 years ago?
« on: 11/04/2024 13:08:52 »
A family member tells me that everyone their age (they're a gen xer) remembers the Sun being orange when they were younger, and then around 15 years ago, it turned white.

I asked them if they remembered the clouds being orange, too, since an orange colored light would make white non-illuminating objects have an orange tint. They said no.

They used crayons as evidence that the sun changed color. They said that when they were kids, they would use a yellow or orange crayon to draw the sun. They also used the sun emoji being orange as proof that the sun used to be orange.

They then went on about how the sun now looks "blinding" wheras the "real, orange sun" wasn't. During this conversation they called another family member their age who said they remember the "real sun, the one that was orange".

I looked this up, and can't find any mention from scientists about the sun changing colors. Have I been trolled here?



This photo is taken from a digital panorama website. Since the twin towers are in this image, it's safe to say this image is from 2001 or earlier.



The sun only looks yellow/orange during the sunset in the last images. But that isn't what this family member is claiming. They're claiming that the sun was orange during all times of the day.
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Re: Did the Sun change from orange to white 15 years ago?
« Reply #1 on: 11/04/2024 13:32:41 »
Quote from: SkepticalDebunker on 11/04/2024 13:08:52
I looked this up, and can't find any mention from scientists about the sun changing colors. Have I been trolled here?
Yes, they are teasing you or possibly they're nuts.
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Re: Did the Sun change from orange to white 15 years ago?
« Reply #2 on: 11/04/2024 14:25:23 »
There's one interesting point about the crayons.
Kids use computer screens these days and so they can "colour" something white.
White crayons were pretty much useless on white paper., so you had to use some other "bright" colour.

The emission spectrum of the sun has not changed much since we were first able to measure it.
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Re: Did the Sun change from orange to white 15 years ago?
« Reply #3 on: 11/04/2024 15:21:03 »
I can tell you this: The Sun has not changed color in the 65 yrs that I've been around.
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Re: Did the Sun change from orange to white 15 years ago?
« Reply #4 on: 11/04/2024 17:13:29 »
Nor in my 71 years. Can anyone beat that number?
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Re: Did the Sun change from orange to white 15 years ago?
« Reply #5 on: 11/04/2024 21:33:49 »
Quote from: paul cotter on 11/04/2024 17:13:29
Nor in my 71 years. Can anyone beat that number?
Yes  ,but I am not saying  ;-)
I think it did turn black a few days ago, but I missed it.
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Re: Did the Sun change from orange to white 15 years ago?
« Reply #6 on: 12/04/2024 07:04:34 »
The sun changes colour every day, is different from day to day, it even goes out at night.
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Re: Did the Sun change from orange to white 15 years ago?
« Reply #7 on: 12/04/2024 09:04:31 »
Quote from: paul cotter on 11/04/2024 17:13:29
Nor in my 71 years. Can anyone beat that number?
If I'm very lucky.
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