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Dubbed a “double sunrise” by Live Science and Forbes, the moon’s silhouette will give the sun a crescent shape, and, as it rises on March 29, viewers will see what appear to be “two ...
initially just showing this unique "double sunrise" effect. Then, he noticed something unexpected in his shots: traces of the solar corona. That was uploaded, too, and then processed color and ...
Scientists say some sky-gazers should be able to see a “double sunrise,” which is when the moon makes the rising sun look like it has two horns. Experts say you need special glasses to view ...
initially just showing this unique "double sunrise" effect. No one else who photographed the eclipse captured the dark portion of the moon silhouetted against the light of the solar corona.
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