Total solar eclipse of March 7,1970,photographed from South Mills,North Carolina,showing the "diamond ring" effect. At the beginning and end of totality,the startling brilliance of the Sun as it finally disappears behind or first emerges from behind the moon causes an area of intense brightening in the ring of coronal light around the Sun,giving rise to the so-called "diamond ring" effect. Photographed on Kodachrome II,with 1000mm lens at f/12.4,1/4 second exposure | |
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Credit: | Science Photo Library / East, George |
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