During a total solar eclipse, rare solar prominences were visible as red bursts at the moon's bottom.

During the total solar eclipse, rare solar prominences appeared as red bursts at the bottom of the moon. These are plasma structures that can extend from the sun's surface and were visible due to the moon blocking the sun. Solar prominences are not typically visible with the naked eye but offer a unique view during total solar eclipses, typically appearing as red or pink features.

April 09, 2024
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