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Pierre Janssen and Joseph Norman Lockyer, French and English astronomers, 1868.
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Medal commemorating Pierre Janssen and Norman Lockyer, French and English astronomers, 1868.
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Illustration from De la Terre a la Lune by Jules Verne, 1865.
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James Gregory, 17th century Scottish mathematician and astronomer.
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Dorothea Klumpke Roberts, American mathematician and astronomer, 1903.
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Jean Dominique Cassini (1625-1712), Italian-born French astronomer.
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Paris Observatory, France, 1740.
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George Ellery Hale (1868-1938), American astronomer, observing sunspots, 1907.
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Observing a total solar eclipse, 1851 (1857). Artist: Anon
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200 inch Hale telescope at Palomar Observatory, California, at night, c1948.
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Johannes Hevelius, German astronomer, 1647.
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Illustration from De la Terre a la Lune by Jules Verne, 1865.
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Galileo Galilei, Italian physicist, astronomer, and philosopher, (c1924).
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Observing a solar eclipse, 1673.
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Illustration from De la Terre a la Lune by Jules Verne, 1865.
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James Gregory, Scottish mathematician and astronomer, (1870).Artist: William Holl
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Sir Isaac Newton, English mathematician, astronomer and physicist.
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Pierre Simon Laplace, French mathematician and astronomer, 1881.
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Pierre Simon Laplace, French mathematician and astronomer, 18th century.
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Jules Pierre Cesar Janssen, French astronomer, 1893. 
Jules Pierre Cesar Janssen,  French astronomer, 1893. Janssen (1824-1907) at the eyepiece of his reflecting telescope at Meudon Observatory, France. An accident at a young age left him unable to walk or attend school. He worked as a bank clerk and eventually entered the Sorbonne, graduating in 1852. Janssen designed a spectroscope for viewing solar prominences during total eclipses. From La Science Illustree. (Paris, 1893). 
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