Correct Answer: (c) only along the peripheral regions of the totality trail
Solution:• Total solar eclipses are among the most spectacular celestial events that can be observed from Earth. They occur when the Moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth, completely obscuring the Sun’s disk.
• One of the most breathtaking features of a total solar eclipse is the “diamond ring effect,” a phenomenon that occurs just before and just after totality.
• As the Moon moves across the face of the Sun, a point comes when only a single bright spot of sunlight remains visible, looking much like a shining diamond. This is surrounded by the faint glow of the Sun’s outer atmosphere, the corona, which appears like a ring. Hence, the name “diamond ring effect” aptly describes this stunning visual display.
• This phenomenon is also known as Bailey's Beads after English astronomer Francis Baily who discovered and explained this occurrence for the first time in 1836. According to Baily, the winking, diamond-like bursts of light were a result of the sun's rays squeezing through the valleys of the moon, leaving behind 'beads' of light on the edge of the moon's shape.