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The Sun's atmosphere consists of three main layers: the photosphere, chromosphere, and corona. The photosphere is the visible surface of the Sun, where sunlight is emitted. Above it lies the chromosphere, a thin layer that can be observed during solar eclipses, characterized by its reddish color. The outermost layer, the corona, extends far into space and is visible during total solar eclipses, exhibiting a much higher temperature than the layers below it.

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