By Sakshi Sah
Published Nov 09, 2024

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5 unique phenomena that occur during a solar eclipse

A solar eclipse is a special event that happens when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun.

During a total solar eclipse, the sky darkens as if it were night. This can happen even in the middle of the day.

As the Sun is blocked, temperatures can drop significantly. It can feel much cooler, surprising everyone watching the eclipse.

Just before and after totality, a bright spot of sunlight creates a stunning “diamond ring” effect, making it look like a sparkling ring in the sky.

The Sun’s corona, which is its outer atmosphere, becomes visible during a total eclipse.

As the Moon moves in front of the Sun, light shines through the valleys and mountains on the Moon’s surface, creating bright spots called Baily's beads.

During a solar eclipse, you may also see a phenomenon called "shadow bands," which are wavy lines of light and shadow that move across the ground.

It’s important to protect your eyes during a solar eclipse. Never look directly at the Sun without proper solar eclipse glasses.

These unique phenomena show how extraordinary a solar eclipse can be.

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