Strictly speaking, the net average color of the sky changes every day based on minor changes to sunlight, algae bloom, solar wind refractions, haze, cloud cover, etc. No two days' skies are perfectly exactly alike.
The sun used to be yellow and as kids we'd dare each other to stare into it.
Now it's a hugely bright white star that takes up an entire quadrant of the sky with a glare that's impossible to look at or even in the same direction.
the sky used to be a different color before 2012 too actually
Strictly speaking, the net average color of the sky changes every day based on minor changes to sunlight, algae bloom, solar wind refractions, haze, cloud cover, etc. No two days' skies are perfectly exactly alike.
The sun used to be yellow and as kids we'd dare each other to stare into it.
Now it's a hugely bright white star that takes up an entire quadrant of the sky with a glare that's impossible to look at or even in the same direction.
What happened?
...what?