The corona.
the moon can be seen during a solar eclipse it's during a lunar eclipse you can not always see the moon. Because it travels through the shadow cast by the Earth
You can draw a diagram with the Sun at one side, the Moon in the middle and the Earth on the other side. A shadow falls on the Earth and anyone on that part of the Earth sees a solar eclipse. Obviously the Moon is not that big, so when there is an eclipse on one part of the Earth, other people in many different places don't see one.
You will see a partial eclipse if you are in the penumbra.
During the solar eclipse you see the corona and chromosphere of the sun, which are the outermost layers. These layers are very diffuse and their light is normally drowned out by that of the much brighter photosphere. During a total solar eclipse the photosphere is blocked from view, allowing you to see the dimmer layers.
I'm only 10 years old but,I could answer that. The reason you can't see the sun during the solar eclipse is because it could get you blind.How it could get get you going blind is how the moon covers the sun or something like that
You can see the corona during a total solar eclipse
During a TOTAL solar eclipse, one can see the corona, the part that extends millions of miles out into space.
Simple. You can't see any of the sun during a solar eclipse.
We see solar eclipses only during New Moon, but not every New Moon is accompanied by a solar eclipse.
the moon can be seen during a solar eclipse it's during a lunar eclipse you can not always see the moon. Because it travels through the shadow cast by the Earth
You can draw a diagram with the Sun at one side, the Moon in the middle and the Earth on the other side. A shadow falls on the Earth and anyone on that part of the Earth sees a solar eclipse. Obviously the Moon is not that big, so when there is an eclipse on one part of the Earth, other people in many different places don't see one.
You will see a partial eclipse if you are in the penumbra.
a solar eclipse
you see there is no sun and outside is dark
During the solar eclipse you see the corona and chromosphere of the sun, which are the outermost layers. These layers are very diffuse and their light is normally drowned out by that of the much brighter photosphere. During a total solar eclipse the photosphere is blocked from view, allowing you to see the dimmer layers.
Because the Sun is behind the Moon during a solar eclipse.
Penumbra, the part outside the Umbra. In the Penumbra you see the sun with a bite taken out of it, but you still get daylight.