@rnanclares I’m not asking about light emitted by the sun specifically, and consider that (say) Jupiter doesn’t have a sharp surface either, but does have a reasonably well defined (though variable) reflectance from its outside.
@rnanclares Something about the way I have used the word “surface” seems to be causing a miscommunication. Think of it this way: I’m interested in the reflectance of the sun as seen from the outside.
@vruba
Yes, surface reflectance is something different from atmospheric reflectance.
In this case the sun is not reflecting anything because you need to consider a source of electromagnetic radiation which in this case is the sun itself.
What is the emittance of the sun, is IMO the correct question.
@rnanclares Thank you for letting me know.
@vruba
Because its atmosphere reflects the sun radiation, not its surface.
You're asking wha's the reflectance of the source of the radiation which IMO doesn't make sense.