Baily's Beads are often seen during the total eclipse phase of a solar eclipse. Beams of sunlight seeping through gaps in the rugged terrain along the Moon's silhouette are captured in this stunning time-lapse series of photographs. Following the edge of the Moon during the solar eclipse in Durango, Mexico, on 8 April, this series of images provides an extraordinary image. Also of note are the pinkish plasma bulges radiating upward from the edges of the active Sun. The total eclipse in Durango was one of the first times the Moon's shadow was visible in North America and lasted about 3 minutes and 46 seconds.
We are all curious about the astrological effects of the solar eclipse, yes, can anyone who says no please admit it? Even if you don't, you are reading a lie, come on, come on. Aside from the effects, isn't the view of the total eclipse very, very beautiful?
Source: NASA, Evrim Ağacı
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