When the Sun's disk is covered due to an eclipse, its corona would still be visible. The most striking coronal features during an eclipse are the white streamers from the sun which extends into the interplanetary medium.
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.
The corona.
Yes that's what you see during an eclipse.
The corona.
The corona always emits light, but normally it is hidden by the light of the much brighter photosphere. During a total solar eclipse the moon completely blocks the photosphere, allowing us to see the surrounding corona.
You can see the corona during a total solar eclipse
The corona.
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.
The corona.
Yes that's what you see during an eclipse.
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The Sun's corona.
You can see the corona and chromosphere.
Usually, we cannot see the corona because of the brightness of the photosphere. However, during a total solar eclipse, the corona shines beautifully against the dark sky. During a partial or an annular eclipse, a ring of the photosphere is visible around the Moon and the corona is not visible.
The corona.
An even fainter layer of the sun becomes visible.
The outer layer of the sun during an eclipse shows what is called a corona. Am I close?