No, it's call the diamond and it happens during every full solar eclipse. It's actually THE target for photographers. It is all due to the direction the Sun and Moon are moving during the eclipse as to where the diamond shows up. It's because the Sun and Moon aren't exactly the same size in the sky which is why you still see a ring during a full eclipse.
I like it.
Apparently this “flare” is static and pyramidal.
No, it's call the diamond and it happens during every full solar eclipse. It's actually THE target for photographers. It is all due to the direction the Sun and Moon are moving during the eclipse as to where the diamond shows up. It's because the Sun and Moon aren't exactly the same size in the sky which is why you still see a ring during a full eclipse.