Photosphere
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Jump to navigationJump to searchIn a stellar body, the photosphere is just above the convective zone and this is the layer from which the sunlight we see is emitted (the surface and below). It is a thin layer of only a few hundred kilometres of thickness in a standard main sequence star and the temperature is about 6 000 K. In this layer, which is part of the solar atmosphere, energy is once again transported as radiation.