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You can see the corona better, but it is also visible with the naked eye but ONLY WITH APPROPRIATE PROTECTION!
The corona - the outer edge of the sun including solar flares.
During the solar eclipse you see the corona and chromosphere of the sun, which are the outermost layers. These layers are very diffuse and their light is normally drowned out by that of the much brighter photosphere. During a total solar eclipse the photosphere is blocked from view, allowing you to see the dimmer layers.
The visible light around the rough Moon surface during a solar eclipse is caled Baily's Beads.
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.
The corona, or filaments of gas streaming off the sun are most visible during an eclipse.
CORONACORONA
Sometimes, during a total solar eclipse, the corona of sun is visible to our eyes.
The Corona-sphere and the Photosphere
The corona, the suns atmosphere.
Corona
During the solar eclipse you see the corona and chromosphere of the sun, which are the outermost layers. These layers are very diffuse and their light is normally drowned out by that of the much brighter photosphere. During a total solar eclipse the photosphere is blocked from view, allowing you to see the dimmer layers.
The visible light around the rough Moon surface during a solar eclipse is caled Baily's Beads.
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.
The corona, or filaments of gas streaming off the sun are most visible during an eclipse.
There were partial solar eclipses visible from Phoenix including a 71% eclipse on April 7, 1940. There were no total solar eclipses visible in Phoenix during the 1940's.
CORONACORONA
corona
chromosphere