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Why can you see a corona during a total solar eclipse?

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User LouD
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The corona shines only about half as brightly as the Moon and is normally not visible to the unaided eye, because its light is overwhelmed by the brilliance of the solar surface. During a total solar eclipse, however, the Moon blocks out the light from the photosphere, permitting eye observations of the corona.

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