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.
In a total eclipse of the sun, the corona remains visible.
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The corona.
The Corona.
The red ring that is visible around the darkened disk of the Moon during a total solar eclipse is called the solar corona. It is the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere, composed of superheated plasma. The corona is usually invisible due to the overwhelming brightness of the Sun, but during a total solar eclipse, it becomes visible as a beautiful halo of red or white light.
I guess you mean only during a total eclipse of the Sun. At that time we can see the chromosphere and the corona. The outermost layer is the corona.
I'm not exactly sure what you are asking but the sun is visible everyday! Just look up. During a Total Solar eclipse however the outer atmosphere of the sun known as the corona is visible. This is the only time that it can been seen (with the naked eye) from earth.
The corona during total solar eclipses.
The bright red halo around the visible surface of the sun is the corona, the sun's upper atmosphere. by Ashley age 9 IT CAN ALSO BE CALLED THE CHROMOSPHERE:) SABRINA AGE 14
The outermost layer of the sun, corona, is visible during a total solar eclipse.
During an eclipse, the outer layer of the sun that you can see like a halo, is called the corona.
The layer of the sun that is only visible in an eclipse is called the corona.
The Corona.
The Corona.
The Corona.
An even fainter layer of the sun becomes visible.
The layers of the sun's atmosphere are the photosphere, (Greek for Light) the chromosphere, (Greek for color), and the Corona (Greek for Crown). The photosphere is the inner layer of the sun's atmosphere. It creates light. The chromosphere is the middle layer. It has a reddish glow. The corona is the outer layer. It is only visible during an eclipse. The Sun has three layer the Photosphere,chromosphere, and the corona Photosphere is the inner layer of the sun atmosphere The chromosphere is the middle layer of the sun and the Corona is the outer layer of the sun
The Corona-sphere and the Photosphere
The Corona-sphere and the Photosphere
The red ring that is visible around the darkened disk of the Moon during a total solar eclipse is called the solar corona. It is the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere, composed of superheated plasma. The corona is usually invisible due to the overwhelming brightness of the Sun, but during a total solar eclipse, it becomes visible as a beautiful halo of red or white light.
the outer layer of this sun that is totally block during a solar eclipse