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  2. Baily's beads - Wikipedia

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    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, lasting around 90 seconds. 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. [5]

  3. Let's be clear: If you're in Cincinnati on April 8, you won't ...

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    For people with specially filtered binoculars or telescopes, you can zoom in seconds before or after totality to witness Bailey's Beads: the beads of sunlight coming through the valleys and around ...

  4. Solar eclipse myths explained: What to know about eclipse ...

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    However, if you look at the sun at any other time — including the diamond ring effect or Bailey's Beads that appear moments before totality — you risk permanently damaging your eyes.

  5. Ken Bridges: What you need to know about the solar eclipse in ...

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    The Sun’s corona was first noticed in an eclipse in 968. In the eighteenth century, solar prominences, eruptions on the Sun’s surface, were observed. These all helped give important ...

  6. Talk:Baily's beads - Wikipedia

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  7. Chain fountain - Wikipedia

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    The chain fountain phenomenon, also known as the self-siphoning beads, Mould effect, or Newton beads is a physical phenomenon observed with a chain placed inside a jar. One end of the chain is pulled from the jar and is allowed to fall under the influence of gravity .

  8. The Fascinating Reason Why Beavers Slap Their Tails - AOL

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    The vertebra (back bones) reach to the end of the tail and the rest is made up of muscles and connective fibers. It comes in very useful when the beaver is swimming.

  9. Getting Straight - Wikipedia

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    Getting Straight is a 1970 American comedy film motion picture directed by Richard Rush, released by Columbia Pictures.. The story centered upon student politics at a university in the early 1970s, seen through the eyes of non-conformist graduate student Harry Bailey (Elliott Gould).