Not by eye, and you should NEVER look directly at the Sun in any case. The "solar tsunami" was a momentary phenomenon, but was recorded by a number of Sun-watching satellites. You can watch the video at www.spaceweather.com.
The Sun too. If someone wanted to pioneer solar energy Arizona would be the perfect place.
The sun.
the sun
Because the Sun is behind the Moon during a solar eclipse.
Simple. You can't see any of the sun during a solar eclipse.
no. you can see some light but you cant see the sun.
it is a solar eclipse
The Sun's corona.
A solar eclipse
They could see solar flares during total solar eclipses. They could probably not see them on the surface of the sun....but they could of seen the Borialis' they could probably not see them on the surface of the sun....but they could of seen the Borialis'
New Mexico and Arizona are hot with solar potential, and California, Texas, Nevada, Utah, and the states that get a lot of sun and heat. This is because the sun is what makes the solar panels use make energy, so the more sun, the more energy.
You can see Solar Flares in the Suns' Corona. corona (apex)