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Solar corona and prominences 1860 (1870).   Artist: Anon
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Solar corona and prominences 1860 (1870).   Artist: Anon
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Observing a solar eclipse, 1673.
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Part of the lunar surface, 1857. Artist: Anon
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Part of the lunar surface, 1857. Artist: Anon
AR922153 
Missionaries showing the King of Siam a solar eclipse.
AR923839 
False colour image of a solar flare from Skylab, 1973.
AR921459 
Large solar prominence in extreme ultraviolet light, 1973.
AR921462 
'The ceremonies observed in every province and city of China, on the occasion of an eclipse', 1847.Artist: JW Giles
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James Ludovic Lindsay, Earl Crawford and Balcarres, 1878. Artist: Spy
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Observing a total solar eclipse, 1851 (1857). Artist: Anon 
Observing a total solar eclipse, 1851 (1857). Members of the Edinburgh expedition on Bue Island, Norway, with their instruments set up ready for viewing the eclipse which occurred on 28 July 1851. Members of the crew from their transport vessel are seated on the right by empty packing cases. From Astronomical Observations made at the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh. (Edinburgh, 1857). 
Unique Identifier AR926657 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5183px × 3369px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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