at night
The chromosphere of the sun is visible during a total solar eclipse when the moon blocks the bright photosphere, allowing the fainter chromosphere to be observed. It appears as a reddish ring around the dark silhouette of the moon. Outside of a total solar eclipse, specialized solar observing equipment is needed to observe the chromosphere safely.
The Sun's atmosphere consists of several layers: the photosphere, chromosphere, and corona. The corona is the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere and is composed of plasma and magnetic fields. It is only visible during solar eclipses or with special instruments such as telescopes equipped with coronagraphs.
The photosphere comes first, followed by the chromosphere and then the corona. The photosphere is the Sun's visible surface, the chromosphere is the middle layer above the photosphere, and the corona is the outermost layer extending into space.
the chromosphere
The Cromoshpere Is Found Just Above The Photosphere. For A Few Moments You Can See The Chromoshpere During A Solar Eclipse Or When Using a Special Instrument.
At a total solar eclipse.
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You can see the corona and chromosphere.
Photosphere is what we see most of the time, but you can also see the Chromosphere during a solar eclipse.
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.
That is the "Chromosphere."
chromosphere
The sun's atmosphere, or the chromosphere and the corona, can be seen with the unaided eye only during a total solar eclips.
chromosphere
The chromosphere of the sun is visible during a total solar eclipse when the moon blocks the bright photosphere, allowing the fainter chromosphere to be observed. It appears as a reddish ring around the dark silhouette of the moon. Outside of a total solar eclipse, specialized solar observing equipment is needed to observe the chromosphere safely.
Chromosphere and corona
Chromosphere and coronaThe three layers of the suns atmosphere are the photosphere, chromosphere, and the corona.