Solaceclipse @Solaceclipse
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"...Although the effects of solar eclipses are short-lived and localised to the regions under the moon's shadow, the event provides a rare opportunity to study the Sun's corona; an outer layer of plasma shaped like a halo which produces the solar winds that travel throughout the solar system- being responsible for shaping the tails of Earth's magnetic fields, of which redirect solar radiation away from the planet, alongside vicariously causing the occurrence of celestial phenomena like the Aurora Borealis"

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