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It only looks yellow because of the Earth’s atmosphere

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Background Pony Number 17
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition

@Ichijoe  
The Sun is a “main sequence” star, like almost all stars. The main sequence starts from relatively cool, small-mass stars (red dwarfs), through orange, yellow, white, and finally high-mass (and short-lived) blue giants. Non-main sequence stars include red giants (stars about to go nova) and white dwarfs (stars that just went nova).
 
The Sun is pretty much in the middle of the main sequence. It’s a slow, steadily burning orb about halfway through its expected 10 billion year lifetime. Eventually it’ll blow up into a red giant, go nova, and collapse into a white dwarf.
Ichijoe
Duck - Shills for Shillary

I thought Stars more or less came in shades of blue (Super hot,short lived), yellow stars like Sol, and Super red giants like betelgeuse. AFIK only dead / dying Dwarf Stars get to be brown, red, or white.
Background Pony Number 17
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition

The Sun is what’s called a “black body object”, whose color is directly a function of its surface temperature. At the Sun’s surface temperature, black body objects give off a spectrum of light that appears yellow to the human eye. If it were a little cooler, it would be more orange, and if it were a little hotter, it would be more white.
Crows
Non-Fungible Trixie -
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!

Yet when I look through a telescope at it its more yellowish than white.
 
Well, presumably you don’t have that telescope located on the moon, so the atmosphere is still in between you and the sun. That was the issue. >.>