... Shrijver, C. The Science Behind the SolarCorona in Sky & Telescope, Apr. 2006, p. 28. ... lifting off the stellar surface, large-scale shaking of the solarcorona, radio bursts, a coronal mass ejection and more ...
... highest, and most tenuous portion of Sol's atmosphere is called the corona, and when the photosphere's garish light is shielded during a total solar eclipse, the corona glows in splendid radial streamers that give an eerie glow to the darkened day ...
... Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, part of Collaborative Solar-Terrestrial Research Program of the ISTP) Study solarcorona, structure and interior dynamics . ...
... 7 . Echoes of the Past, Katherine Bracher . The solarcorona: It's hot. The solar surface: It's not. So how can what's not hot make what's hot hot? ...
... On top of the chromosphere sits the corona, crowning layer of the solar atmosphere. ... Some solar physicists are particularly interested in the corona because it harbors a great solar mystery. ...
... Contact Us . Point: Where Is the Best Place to View a Solar Eclipse? . Mercury, January/February 1997 Table of Contents . ... In 1925, the shadow of a total solar eclipse passed over New York City. ...
... Indeed, we on Earth are very lucky to live on the only planet in the solar system with a moon the right size and distance to just cover the Sun's disc, but not cover its corona as well. ...