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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | 2008 | The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

corona luminous envelope surrounding the sun , outside the chromosphere. Its density is less than one billionth that of the earth's atmosphere. The corona is visible only at the time of totality during a total eclipse of the sun. It then appears as a halo of light with an irregular outer edge, often with streamers radiating from the sun's surface and contrasting with the dark lunar disk that it borders. It is divided into the inner corona, a ring of pale-yellow light against which crimson prominences are outlined, and the outer corona, a pearly white halo that extends far out into space. The corona consists of ionized gas at a temperature of 1 million°C. By means of the coronagraph , the innermost part of the corona can be studied and photographed in full daylight. Although the visible corona extends a few solar radii above the sun, because of its high temperature it produces a continual flow of electrically charged particles called the solar wind that move outward through the solar system.

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corona Outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere, extending for many millions of kilometres into space. The corona emits strongly in the X-ray region, and has been studied by X-ray satellites. The corona has a temperature of 1–2 million K.

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A Dictionary of Ecology | 2004 | | © A Dictionary of Ecology 2004, originally published by Oxford University Press 2004. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

corona Coloured rings of lights, typically from blue inside to red outside, which sometimes appear to surround the Sun or Moon. The effect is created by the diffraction of light by spherical water drops in such clouds as altocumulus. Compare halo.

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