Plus, seldom seen photos from World War II
| | | | | | PHOTOGRAPHS BY MIGUEL CLARO | | | Astrophotographer Miguel Claro has spent years photographing the chromosphere, a thin layer of plasma between the Sun's visible surface, the photosphere, and its outer corona. Thousands of solar tornadoes swirl above the sun's surface at any given moment, and these remarkable photos give us a glimpse at these stunning cosmic phenomena. | | | | | | PHOTOGRAPH BY EXPLORER SRIRAM MURALI | | | You don't have to travel to the deep woods or open prairie to experience these otherworldly insects. In fact, several firefly species can be found quietly blinking in the heart of some of the United States' largest cities. Read more to find out how photographer and Explorer Sriram Murali managed to capture these insects despite intense light pollution. | | | |
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