* The sun doesn't experience "night" like we do. It's a giant ball of fire constantly burning, emitting heat and light. There's no darkness or nighttime on the sun.
* The heat we feel from the sun is consistent. It doesn't fluctuate based on whether it's "night" or "day" on Earth.
So, why does it feel hot during the day and cooler at night on Earth?
* Earth's rotation: Our planet spins, exposing different parts to the sun's direct rays. The side facing the sun experiences day and warmth, while the side facing away experiences night and cooler temperatures.
* The atmosphere: Our atmosphere helps trap some of the sun's heat, leading to warmer temperatures during the day. However, the atmosphere also radiates heat back into space, leading to cooler temperatures at night.
Let me know if you have any other questions about the sun!