Astronomy Picture of the Day!

During a total solar eclipse, the Sun's extensive outer atmosphere or corona is an awesome and inspirational sight. The subtle shades and shimmering features of the corona that engage the eye span a brightness range of over 10,000 to 1, making them notoriously difficult to capture in a single picture. But this composite of 33 digital images ranging in exposure time from 1/8000 to 1/5 second comes very close to revealing the crown of the Sun in all its glory. The telescopic views were recorded from Side, Turkey during the March 29 solar eclipse, a geocentric celestial event that was widely seen under nearly ideal conditions. The composite also captures a pinkish prominence extending just beyond the upper edge of the eclipsed sun.

lonelygrl on
Neato!
mexicana13 on
spiffy
natanism on
It looks like a very heavy black dot wieghing down on a white sheet, hmpf!  Cool picture though.
cameronc on
wow u got to much time on ur hands
Cavutto on
I know.  I have a crapload of time to do nothing and then I get busier than a rabbit in heat for like an hour. 
cavutto
Male - 28 years old
NEWINGTON, CT
United States
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