A bright ring of light forming around the black disk of the Moon, which completely blocks out the solar disk, leaving only a glowing ring. This ring should be bright and saturated, with shades of yellow, orange and red, creating the effect of a ring of fire. Coronal flares are visible around the ring, which emit bright rays of light, like rays of sunlight breaking through clouds. The sky at the peak of the eclipse exhibits unique atmospheric phenomena: light clouds tinged with pink and purple tones create a soft light effect, and stars begin to appear against the darkening sky, adding a sense of magic. The position of the Sun and Moon must be perfectly aligned to create the effect of a total annular eclipse, with the Moon positioned exactly between the Earth and the Sun. Include elements such as stars that begin to appear against the backdrop of the eclipse to enhance the beauty and majesty of this astronomical event.
