Detailed view of a Solar Eclipse Corona
A magnificent solar corona, that only in the fleeting darkness of a total eclipse its light is easily visible.
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A magnificent solar corona, that only in the fleeting darkness of a total eclipse its light is easily visible.
A total solar eclipse that occurred last month as it appeared, nearly simultaneously, from both Earth and space.
This video shows the Sun's corona in exquisite detail, captured by ESA's Solar Orbiter spacecraft.
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