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Teton Totality

Moment of totality during the Great American Eclipse. Totality is the only time that the outer atmosphere of the Sun, or corona, is visible. The Sun's ever changing magnetic fields determine the structure of the corona. So no two eclipses are the same.

Photo Detail
Date Taken: 08.2017
Date Uploaded: 11.2017
Photo Location: Jackson, Wyoming, United States of America
Camera: Canon PowerShot SX50 HS
Copyright: © P Ross Gorman