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The corona.
The solar corona, or upper atmosphere, is only visible during a solar eclipse.
The sun is not visible at night because at that time we are on the side of Earth facing away from it. Other stars are not visible during the day because they are hidden by the light of the sun scattered through the atmosphere.
The corona is the outside layer of the sun's atmosphere, and it extends for several million kilometres from the photosphere and chromosphere. It is visible most clearly during a solar eclipse.During certain weather conditions, a halo is visible as a bright ring around the sun, but this is due to atmospheric phenomena.
No. None of the lunar surface is visible from Earth during the New Moon phase.
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The corona.
The corona, which is the sun's plasma 'atmosphere'.
The corona.
The corona.
Because the Moon has no atmosphere, there is no reaction of molecules to the Sun's rays, as there is on Earth during the daytime. If the Earth had no atmosphere, the stars would be visible all the time.
Meteroids could contain debris left by a comet, especially during a meteor shower.
The outermost layer of the sun is the corona. Only visible during eclipses, it is a low density cloud of plasma with higher transparency than the inner layers.
AnswerThe light comes to us from the sun, moon and stars.Without an atmosphere, there would still be light from the sun during daylight hours. The stars are not visible during the daytime because the light from the sun is scattered through the atmosphere and conceals the much fainter light of the stars, so without an atmosphere the stars would be visible both day and night. The moon reflects light to us from the sun, and would continue to do so even without an atmosphere.
The Earth's atmosphere contains nitrogen, which glows with blue light when struck by the suns rays. This obscures the stars during the daytime. If there were no nitrogen in the atmosphere, the stars would be visible all the time.