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Is the Earth is bigger than Moon that caused of corona?

Earth is bigger than the moon, but that has absolutely nothing to do with the sun's corona.


Why does the moon go into Earth's corona during a total lunar eclipse?

Because the sun, Earth, and the moon line up in a strait path with the Earth in between. The corona is the earth's shadow on the moon.


How far does the sun's corona extend?

Past Earth's orbit


The part of the Sun that is normally visible from the Earth is?

From Earth, the Photosphere is the part visible on the Sun, though the Corona is the top layer of the Sun. We cannot see the Corona because the Photosphere is so bright.


When can the chromosphere and corona of the Sun be viewed from Earth?

During a solar eclipse.


What layer of the sun do you receive the most energy from?

the corona affects the earth the most


Which parts of the sun can be directly observed ftom Earth?

Photosphere, chromosphere, and corona


Why is it difficult to see the Sun's corona from Earth?

Because the Sun's photosphere is so much brighter in visible light (most of the light the Sun's corona emits is ultraviolet). It is necessary to block the light from the Sun's photosphere to see the Sun's corona.


Why can you see see the corona in a solar eclipse?

Because in a full eclipse the moon is close enough to the earth to block all the sun's disk and the light of this disk does not visually hide the corona. In an annular eclipse the moon is farther from the earth and not all of the sun's disk is blocked so there is enough light escaping around the block to hide the corona. .


When solar flares increase solar wind from corona what do they cause earth upper atmosphere?

The Aurora.


When solar flares increase solar wind from corona what do they cause in earth's upper atmosphere?

The Aurora.


Why is the sun's corona invisible most of the time because?

The sun's corona is typically invisible because its light is overwhelmed by the much brighter photosphere. During a total solar eclipse, the moon blocks the photosphere, allowing the corona to become visible.