Skywatchers will see a rare celestial sight during the Aug. 21 total solar eclipse: the sun’s shimmering outer atmosphere, known as the corona. What will it look like? Astronomers worked their observational magic to give us a glimpse. The corona is more than just a fuzzy halo: The superheated gas that makes up the sun’s outermost layer tends to follow the patterns of magnetic force that arc around the sun. To come up with their preview of the corona, researchers at the National Solar Observatory in Arizona modeled the sun’s magnetic field on July 25, which was 27 days in… Read More
Here comes the sun’s corona: What eclipse chasers will see during totality in August
Jul
31
2017