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What the Sun Hides From Us when It Shines Too Loud, and the Eclipse Has Revealed

Summary by Numerama
During the eclipse of 12 August 2026, the passage of the Moon in front of the Sun revealed a shape on the side of the star. It is a solar protuberance, a phenomenon often observed, but rarely under these conditions. The eclipse of 12 August 2026 was rich in observations giving rise to beautiful photos
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During the eclipse of 12 August 2026, the passage of the Moon in front of the Sun revealed a shape on the side of the star. It is a solar protuberance, a phenomenon often observed, but rarely under these conditions. The eclipse of 12 August 2026 was rich in observations giving rise to beautiful photos

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Numerama broke the news on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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