Just as stars cannot be seen in the daytime, the corona cannot be seen except when the moon hides the brilliant disk of the sun. Or during a total eclipse. which in other words the corana of the sun can be seen during a Total solareclipse.
Corana's population is 785.
The area of Corana is 13 square kilometers.
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Saturn is best seen when it is opposite the sun in the sky. That is when it reaches its maximum brightness for the year.
The sun's corona is best seen during a total solar eclipse, when the moon completely blocks out the sun's disc, revealing the outer atmosphere. It is not visible under normal circumstances due to the brightness of the sun's surface. Viewing the corona directly without proper eye protection can be damaging to the eyes.
No, Venus is best seen at its greatest elongation, when it appears highest in the sky after sunset or before sunrise. At opposition, Venus is on the opposite side of the Sun and is not as easily visible.
"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 diameter of the sun as seen from Earth is approximately 1.4 million kilometers.
Reason #1: It's blocked by the Earth below your feet. Reason #2: "Night" is defined as the time when sun did not seen. If sun did seen, then would be called "day".
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The sun provides the light seen on the moon, because the sun's rays hits the moon's surface