it produces its own light.
A lunar eclipse does not occur when the sun is out. A lunar eclipse can only be seen at night.
During a solar eclipse, the only part of the Sun that can be seen is its outer atmosphere, known as the corona. This is because the Moon blocks out the Sun's bright surface, allowing the fainter corona to be visible.
Alaska. The "midnight sun" can only be seen in the summer months, however.
Yes, there can ONLY be a solar eclipse in daylight, because it is when the moon blocks the sun. A solar eclipse can only be seen in parts of the world where the sun is up.
Saturn is part of our solar system, in which the sun is the only star. In terms of the stars seen at night; they are the same stars seen in the night sky of Earth.
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.
a solar eclipse only happens at day and blocks the sun only the outer part of the sun is shown. a lunar eclipse only happens at night and the sun does not light the moon so the it isn't seen at night
I think you mean the "photosphere". This is regarded as the "surface" of the Sun and it's what we see. There are two outer layers, but they can only be seen during a solar eclipse or with special telescopes.
"have seen" is the verb, and it is in the present perfect tense.
No, The sun is seen as a sun and not a star. Our sun is a star.
The moon can only be seen at night because the sun's rays reflect off of it's surface. But during the day, the moon is much more dull than the sky and the sun by comparison.
The diameter of the sun as seen from Earth is approximately 1.4 million kilometers.