It's the Moon.
A solar eclipse.
The thin red rim around the Sun during a total solar eclipse is called the solar chromosphere. It is the lower part of the Sun's atmosphere and is visible during a total solar eclipse when the Moon fully covers the Sun's bright disk, allowing the chromosphere to be seen.
The thin red rim around the sun during a solar eclipse is called the chromosphere. It is a layer of the sun's atmosphere that is visible during certain phases of a solar eclipse when the moon partially covers the sun. The chromosphere appears red due to the emission of hydrogen-alpha light.
The outer incomplete piece of darkness during a solar eclipse is known as the penumbra. It is the region where only a partial shadow is cast, allowing some sunlight to reach the observer. During a solar eclipse, people located in the penumbral area see a partial eclipse, where the Moon covers only a portion of the Sun. In contrast, those in the umbra experience a total eclipse, where the Sun is completely obscured.
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
A no moon! a solar eclipse covers it the moon
A solar eclipse is when the sun covers the moon. A lunar eclipse is when the moon covers the sun. TRC
When the moon's disk completely covers the sun you have a solar eclipse.
A solar eclipse.
The chromosphere can be seen during a total solar eclipse when the moon completely covers the sun, revealing the sun's outer layers. Outside of an eclipse, it is not typically visible due to the brightness of the sun's photosphere overwhelming it.
It would during a solar eclipse, but probably not during a lunar eclipse.
The Earth is larger than the Moon.
The thin red rim around the Sun during a total solar eclipse is called the solar chromosphere. It is the lower part of the Sun's atmosphere and is visible during a total solar eclipse when the Moon fully covers the Sun's bright disk, allowing the chromosphere to be seen.
The sun is hidden during a solar eclipse
The thin red rim around the sun during a solar eclipse is called the chromosphere. It is a layer of the sun's atmosphere that is visible during certain phases of a solar eclipse when the moon partially covers the sun. The chromosphere appears red due to the emission of hydrogen-alpha light.
A solar eclipse means the Moon gets in front of the Sun, covers the Sun. When the Moon is in that region, it is new moon. A lunar eclipse means the Moon gets into the Earth's shadow - opposite from the Sun, i.e., during the full moon.
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the Sun and the earth. The moon covers most of the sun as viewed from earth. Solar eclipse can only appear when the there is a new moon.