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Warren de la Rue's photograph of total solar eclipse at Rivabellosa, Spain, 18 July 1860. Artist: Warren De La Rue
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Missionaries showing the King of Siam a solar eclipse.
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Observing a solar eclipse, 1673.
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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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Solar flare.
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Galileo's drawing of lunar craters, 1611, (c1655).
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Solar eruption.
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Observing a total solar eclipse, 1851 (1857). Artist: Anon
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The solar spectrum, 1814.
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X-ray image of a solar flare.
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Artist's impression of the lunar landscape at sunset, 1884.
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Sunspots and solar prominences, 1973.
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Rene Descartes' model of the structure of the Universe, 1668.
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Optical phenomena observed and described by Sir Isaac Newton, 1704.
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Explanation of principles of physics, 1725.
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Geological map of the moon, 1967.
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Diagram showing man's position in the universe, 1617-19. Artist: Robert Fludd
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'The ceremonies observed in every province and city of China, on the occasion of an eclipse', 1847.Artist: JW Giles
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Solar and lunar eclipses, 1785 
Solar and lunar eclipses, 1785. Diagrams illustrating the causes and results of lunar and solar eclipses. From Astronomy Explained upon Newton's Principles (1785) by James Ferguson. 
Unique Identifier AR921709 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2042px × 3077px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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18th century
Astronomy
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B/W
Black & White
Black and white
DIAGRAM
Eclipse
eighteenth century
FERGUSON
JAMES
James Ferguson
LUNAR ECLIPSE
Monochrome
natural phenomena
Oxford Science Archive
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SOLAR ECLIPSE
Solar System
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