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- 3. A phenomenon observed during a total solar eclipse when a bright spot resembling a diamond ring appears just before totality.
- 5. A facility equipped with specialized instruments for observing and studying the sun's activity, including solar eclipses.
- 6. The length of time that the total phase of a solar eclipse lasts at a specific location on the Earth's surface.
- 8. Bright spots of sunlight that shine through the rugged terrain of the moon's limb during a total solar eclipse, creating a string of bead-like effects.
- 10. Large, bright eruptions of gas and plasma from the sun's surface, often visible during a total solar eclipse.
- 11. The middle layer of the sun's atmosphere, located above the photosphere and below the corona.
- 14. Long, thin streamers of the solar corona extending outward into space, visible during a total eclipse.
- 18. partial or total obscuring of one celestial body by another.
- 19. The practice of capturing images of solar eclipses using cameras equipped with solar filters or specialized equipment.
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- 1. The narrow path on the Earth's surface where a total solar eclipse is visible.
- 2. Width The width of the path of totality on the Earth's surface, varying depending on factors such as the distance between the moon and Earth.
- 4. The outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere, visible during a total solar eclipse as a halo of light surrounding the darkened disk of the moon.
- 7. The central, darkest part of a shadow, such as the area of complete darkness during a total eclipse.
- 9. Flare A sudden, intense burst of radiation from the sun's surface, often associated with increased solar activity during an eclipse.
- 12. A device used to block harmful solar radiation and allow safe viewing of the sun, often attached to telescopes or cameras during an eclipse.
- 13. An individual who travels to various locations around the world to witness and photograph solar eclipses.
- 15. The trajectory followed by the moon's shadow as it moves across the Earth's surface during a total solar eclipse.
- 16. The outer region of a shadow, where only part of the light source is obscured, as observed during a partial eclipse.
- 17. The state or condition of being total; in the context of eclipses, it refers to the phase when the sun is completely covered by the moon.