... Corona --the outermost layer of the Sun?s atmosphere, visible to the eye during a totalsolareclipse; it can also be observed through special filters and best of all, by X-ray cameras aboard satellites. ...
... Corona --the outermost layer of the Sun?s atmosphere, visible to the eye during a totalsolareclipse; it can also be observed through special filters and best of all, by X-ray cameras aboard satellites. ...
... During a totaleclipse of the Sun, when for a few minutes the Moon completely covers the Sun's face, a glow appears around the darkened Sun--the solar corona, the Sun's outermost atmosphere. ...
... Lower-velocity solar wind comes from regions in between sunspot regions and coronal ... evidenced by the "polar plumes" seen in the corona during a totaleclipse of the Sun ...
... Viewed from Alexandria (point A), at that same moment, the point E only overlapped point C on the Sun, about 1 / 5 solar diameter short of the edge--which was why the eclipse there was not total. ...
... El viento solar de baja velocidad proviene de las regiones entre manchas y de lo ... por los "penachos polares" que se ven en la corona durante un eclipsetotal de Sol ... Por consiguiente, se preve a que el viento solar sobre los polos solares ser a ...
... That fit nicely with observations during totaleclipses of the Sun, when streaks above sunspot areas were often seen to arch above the Sun's edge like field lines of a bar magnet. ...
... When the moon covers the bright face of the Sun during a totaleclipse, the fainter outer layers become visible: the reddish chromosphere, and above it, the long streamers of the corona. ...