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The Baily's beads effect is a feature of total solar eclipses.
When the shrinking visible part of the photosphere becomes very small, Baily's beads will occur.
May 15 - Francis Baily, during an eclipse of the sun, observes the phenomenon named after him as Baily's beads.
The solar eclipse effect now called Baily's beads named in honor of him after his correct explanation of the phenomenon in 1836.
It is not safe to view Baily's beads or the diamond ring effect without proper eye protection because in both cases the photosphere is still visible.
It can handle any solar eclipse, provide Baily's beads preview and animation, simulate an all-sky view or weather statistics, and a lot more.
Second contact-starting with Baily's Beads (caused by light shining through valleys on the Moon's surface) and the diamond ring effect.
A solar eclipse has been a recurring image in the series itself, and is also used as the series' logo (a photograph of the "Baily's beads" phenomenon).
The Baily's beads phenomenon is seen during the credit opening sequence of the NBC TV show Heroes.
The best one occurred in French Polynesia, where it was seen in 98 percent, At the spectacular eclipse, The diamond ring effect and the Baily's beads happened.
The irregularity of the lunar limb is the cause of Baily's beads - beads of sunlight that shine through in some places, and not in others, during a solar eclipse.
While Baily's beads are seen briefly for a few seconds at the center of the eclipse path, their duration is maximized near the edges of the path of the umbra, reaching 1-2 minutes.