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When there's a total solar eclipse, the moon almost fully blocks the sun as the disks we see in the sky perfectly align. If you were to orbit our planet at that moment, you'd see a 300-mile wide ...
Using an engineering feat never before accomplished scientists have created artificial solar eclipses, so that they can view and study the sun's corona.
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