Timelapse image of a total solar eclipse
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Timelapse image of a total solar eclipse
Solar eclipse. Time-lapse image of a total solar eclipse over a building. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon completely blocks the Suns disc causing darkness during the day. The shielding effect of the Moon allows observations of the Suns outer atmosphere (corona, white), which is normally invisible due to the brightness of the Suns surface. The corona is a wide layer of very thin hydrogen gas at a high temperature. Photographed during the eclipse of 11 June 1983
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