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Cuneiform tablet: ephemeris of eclipses from at least S.E. 177 to 199 (?)

Cuneiform tablet: ephemeris of eclipses from at least S.E. 177 to 199 ...

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Cuneiform tablet: ephemeris of eclipses from at least S.E. 177 to 199 (?)

Cuneiform tablet: ephemeris of eclipses from at least S.E. 177 to 199 ...

Mesopotamia, probably from Babylon (modern Hillah) Seleucid Public domain photograph of archaeological object, Mesopotamia, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Diagram of eclipses from BL Harley 3735, f. 27

Diagram of eclipses from BL Harley 3735, f. 27

Detail of diagrams showing eclipses of the sun and moon, illustrating Johannes de Sacro Bosco's Tractatus de sphaera. Image taken from f. 27 of Various calendarial and computistical treatises. Written in Latin.... More

Eclipses from BL Harley 531, ff. 11v-12

Eclipses from BL Harley 531, ff. 11v-12

Diagrams of eclipses, with the earth in the centre and the sun in the outer orbit. In the upper diagram, labelled 'Eclipse of the moon', the earth casts its shadow on the moon, while in the diagram below, label... More

Diagram of eclipses from BL Royal 19 C I, f. 40v

Diagram of eclipses from BL Royal 19 C I, f. 40v

Diagram of eclipses with the sun, moon, and earth. Image taken from f. 40v of Breviari d'Amor. Written in French (Occitan) (Provencal). The BL Royal Manuscript Collection, also known as the Royal Collection, c... More

Eclipses from BL Sloane 2250, f. 14

Eclipses from BL Sloane 2250, f. 14

Illuminated diagram of eclipses. Image taken from f. 14 of Physician's folding calendar, including the calendar of John Somer (ff. 3-10), Zodiac man, and tables of eclipses of the sun and moon. Written in Latin... More

Diagrams of solar and lunar eclipses from BL Harley 937, f. 8

Diagrams of solar and lunar eclipses from BL Harley 937, f. 8

Detail of diagrams of solar and lunar eclipses from 1431 to 1462. Image taken from f. 8 of Physician's folding almanac, including John Somer's 'Calendar' (ff. 3-6), eclipse canon (f. 7), diagrams of solar and l... More

Eclipses from BL Sloane 1110, f. 30

Eclipses from BL Sloane 1110, f. 30

Figures of eclipses of the sun. Image taken from f. 30 of Kalendarium, imperfect. Written in Latin. Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753) was a physician and naturalist who played a crucial role in the development of Br... More

[Four diagrams of Solar eclipses]. - Public domain map

[Four diagrams of Solar eclipses]. - Public domain map

Title devised by cataloger. Appears in: Universal Geography, Johanne Bunone, London, 1711. In upper right margin: p. 30. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy stamp... More

Newspaper Clippings, September 1781, "Receipt for a Modern Critic" (Poem); Eclipses for 1783; Astronomy

Newspaper Clippings, September 1781, "Receipt for a Modern Critic" (Po...

"Receipt for a Modern Critic" (Poem); Eclipses for 1783; Astronomy

The eclipse at an end - and political tilting discovered

The eclipse at an end - and political tilting discovered

Print shows Edward Thurlow and a woman, possibly Queen Charlotte, on a donkey labeled "WP" (William Pitt?) wearing a lion skin, a partially eclipsed sun (George III) above them; on the right two men are seated ... More

A new map of the world : with all the new discoveries by Capt. Cook and other navigators : ornamented with the Solar System, the eclipses of the sun, moon & planets &c. /

A new map of the world : with all the new discoveries by Capt. Cook an...

Relief shown pictorially. Also shows lines of magnetic variation and marine wind-direction arrows. "Published as the Act directs, Aug't 1st 1799, by I. Evans, No. 41 Long Lane, West Smithfield." Originally prin... More

Great solar eclipse. To be seen every day at West's observatory, No. 7 Pear St. Philadelphia. NB No postponement on account of weather

Great solar eclipse. To be seen every day at West's observatory, No. 7...

Print shows an advertisement for West's Blacking Climax with five adults, a child, and a dog using smoked glass to observe West's Blacking logo eclipse the sun. The man on the left states, "What an awful eclips... More

Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, May 26, 1854
Photograph of the solar eclipse of May 26, 1854, taken at West Point

Photograph of the solar eclipse of May 26, 1854, taken at West Point

Illus. in: Bartlett's photographs of solar eclipse of May 26, 1854, taken at West Point (New York, V. Prevost, 1854), no. 16.

Outward Letter: Ellery, Professor; Page 230
Eclipse chewing tobacco / Wilstach, Baldwin & Co.

Eclipse chewing tobacco / Wilstach, Baldwin & Co.

Tobacco label showing a solar eclipse. 2721C U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by Clore(?) & Bros.

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th centu...

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, free to use, no copyright restrictions

The sun goes into eclipse - Drawing. Public domain image.

The sun goes into eclipse - Drawing. Public domain image.

No accession number. This catalog record contains preliminary or unverified data from a project done in BRS software, ca. 1985. mm / 860221.

Total eclipse of the sun - Drawing. Public domain image.

Total eclipse of the sun - Drawing. Public domain image.

General information about the Popular and Applied Graphic Art print materials is available at: loc.gov Title information compiled by Junior Fellows, 2005-2017. Charles Scribner's Sons, copyright claimant. Trouv... More

Latest eruptions only two cents

Latest eruptions only two cents

(DLC/PP-1936:0089). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court / Samuel Clemens. New York : Charles L. Webster & Co., 1889, p. 331.

The passing of the eclipse / Keppler.

The passing of the eclipse / Keppler.

Illustration shows Grover Cleveland as the sun labeled "Sane Democracy" emerging from behind William Jennings Bryan as the moon labeled "Bryanism". Illus. in: Puck, v. 55, no. 1419 (1904 May 11), cover. Copyri... More

Speaking of to-day's eclipse / Keppler.

Speaking of to-day's eclipse / Keppler.

Illustration shows the sun with Theodore Roosevelt's beaming face and smaller planets having the faces of Elihu Root, William Howard Taft, Charles W. Fairbanks, Leslie M. Shaw, possibly George B. Cortelyou, and... More

Nabli︠u︡denīe solnechnago zatmi︠e︡nīi︠a︡ 1/I 1907 g. bliz st. Cherni︠a︡evo v gorakh Ti︠a︡nʹ-Shani︠a︡ nad Sali︠u︡ktinskimi kopi︠a︡mi. Golodnai︠a︡ stepʹ

Nabli︠u︡denīe solnechnago zatmi︠e︡nīi︠a︡ 1/I 1907 g. bliz st. Cherni︠a...

Nine people using two telescopes to view an eclipse from a snow-covered mountain.

[Nabli︠u︡denīe solnechnago zatmi︠e︡nīi︠a︡ 1/I 1907 g. bliz st. Cherni︠a︡evo v gorakh Ti︠a︡nʹ-Shani︠a︡ nad Sali︠u︡ktinskimi kopi︠a︡mi. Golodnai︠a︡ stepʹ]

[Nabli︠u︡denīe solnechnago zatmi︠e︡nīi︠a︡ 1/I 1907 g. bliz st. Cherni︠...

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Eugène Atget - Eclipse, 1911 / Eugène Atget.

Eugène Atget - Eclipse, 1911 / Eugène Atget.

Crowd of people looking at eclipse in Paris, France. In portfolio: 20 photographs by Eugène Atget, 1856-1927. New York : Berenice Abbott, 1956, no. 4.

Edward S. Curtis - Dancing to restore an eclipsed moon

Edward S. Curtis - Dancing to restore an eclipsed moon

Several Kwakiutl people dancing in a circle around a smoking fire, in an effort to cause a sky creature, which they believe swallowed the moon, to sneeze thereby disgorging it. J197457 U.S. Copyright Office. Ti... More

Watching the eclipse of the sun from the executive offices at the White House

Watching the eclipse of the sun from the executive offices at the Whit...

Group of men watching an eclipse of the sun from outside the executive offices at the White House. In album: 1 September 1923 to 31 October 1923, v. 7, Herbert E. French, National Photo Company, p. 10, no. 2615... More

Speaking of Eclipses - Political cartoon, public domain image

Speaking of Eclipses - Political cartoon, public domain image

Berryman Political Cartoon Collection Public domain reproduction of political cartoon, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Shadows of the eclipse, Jan. 1925

Shadows of the eclipse, Jan. 1925

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Eclipse of moon 1932, Quincy, Norfolk county, Massachusetts

Eclipse of moon 1932, Quincy, Norfolk county, Massachusetts

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Eclipse of moon 1932, Quincy, Norfolk county, Massachusetts

Eclipse of moon 1932, Quincy, Norfolk county, Massachusetts

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Eclipse of the sun. View of eclipse

Eclipse of the sun. View of eclipse

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Eclipse of moon 1932, Quincy, Norfolk county, Massachusetts

Eclipse of moon 1932, Quincy, Norfolk county, Massachusetts

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Eclipse of moon 1932, Quincy, Norfolk county, Massachusetts

Eclipse of moon 1932, Quincy, Norfolk county, Massachusetts

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Apollo 15 Lunar eclipse views. NASA public domain image colelction.

Apollo 15 Lunar eclipse views. NASA public domain image colelction.

S71-58222 (31 July-2 Aug. 1971) --- During the lunar eclipse that occurred during the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission, astronaut Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot, used a 35mm Nikon camera to obtain a seri... More

In this lunar eclipse viewed from Merritt Island, Fla., at midnight, the full moon takes on a dark red color because it is being lighted slightly by sunlight passing through the Earth's atmosphere. This light has the blue component preferentially scattered out (this is also why the sky appears blue from the surface of the Earth), leaving faint reddish light to illuminate the Moon during the eclipse. Eclipses occur when the Sun, Earth and Moon line up. They are rare because the Moon usually passes above or below the imaginary line connecting Earth and the Sun. The Earth casts a shadow that the Moon can pass through -when it does, it is called a lunar eclipse KSC-00pp0096

In this lunar eclipse viewed from Merritt Island, Fla., at midnight, t...

In this lunar eclipse viewed from Merritt Island, Fla., at midnight, the full moon takes on a dark red color because it is being lighted slightly by sunlight passing through the Earth's atmosphere. This light h... More

In this lunar eclipse viewed from Merritt Island, Fla., at 11:55 p.m., the full moon takes on a dark red color because it is being lighted slightly by sunlight passing through the Earth's atmosphere. This light has the blue component preferentially scattered out (this is also why the sky appears blue from the surface of the Earth), leaving faint reddish light to illuminate the Moon during the eclipse. Eclipses occur when the Sun, Earth and Moon line up. They are rare because the Moon usually passes above or below the imaginary line connecting Earth and the Sun. The Earth casts a shadow that the Moon can pass through -when it does, it is called a lunar eclipse KSC-00pp0095

In this lunar eclipse viewed from Merritt Island, Fla., at 11:55 p.m.,...

In this lunar eclipse viewed from Merritt Island, Fla., at 11:55 p.m., the full moon takes on a dark red color because it is being lighted slightly by sunlight passing through the Earth's atmosphere. This light... More

Traveling west to east, the full moon, viewed from Merritt Island, Fla., at 10:18 p.m. EST, begins moving into the Earth's shadow, at the start of a lunar eclipse. Eclipses occur when the Sun, Earth and Moon line up. They are rare because the Moon usually passes above or below the imaginary line connecting Earth and the Sun. The Earth casts a shadow that the Moon can pass through -when it does, it is called a lunar eclipse. They can only occur when the moon is "full." During a total lunar eclipse the Moon takes on a dark red color because it is being lighted slightly by sunlight passing through the Earth's atmosphere and this light has the blue component preferentially scattered out (this is also why the sky appears blue from the surface of the Earth), leaving faint reddish light to illuminate the Moon during the eclipse KSC-00pp0091

Traveling west to east, the full moon, viewed from Merritt Island, Fla...

Traveling west to east, the full moon, viewed from Merritt Island, Fla., at 10:18 p.m. EST, begins moving into the Earth's shadow, at the start of a lunar eclipse. Eclipses occur when the Sun, Earth and Moon li... More

Traveling west to east, the full moon, viewed from Merritt Island, Fla., at 10:35 p.m. EST, moves into the Earth's shadow during a lunar eclipse. Eclipses occur when the Sun, Earth and Moon line up. They are rare because the Moon usually passes above or below the imaginary line connecting Earth and the Sun. The Earth casts a shadow that the Moon can pass through -when it does, it is called a lunar eclipse. They can only occur when the moon is "full." During a total lunar eclipse the Moon takes on a dark red color because it is being lighted slightly by sunlight passing through the Earth's atmosphere and this light has the blue component preferentially scattered out (this is also why the sky appears blue from the surface of the Earth), leaving faint reddish light to illuminate the Moon during the eclipse KSC-00pp0092

Traveling west to east, the full moon, viewed from Merritt Island, Fla...

Traveling west to east, the full moon, viewed from Merritt Island, Fla., at 10:35 p.m. EST, moves into the Earth's shadow during a lunar eclipse. Eclipses occur when the Sun, Earth and Moon line up. They are ra... More

Viewed from Merritt Island, Fla., at 11:25 p.m. EST, the full moon, traveling west to east, is nearly completely in the Earth's shadow, producing a lunar eclipse. Eclipses occur when the Sun, Earth and Moon line up. They are rare because the Moon usually passes above or below the imaginary line connecting Earth and the Sun. The Earth casts a shadow that the Moon can pass through -when it does, it is called a lunar eclipse. They can only occur when the moon is "full." During a total lunar eclipse the Moon takes on a dark red color because it is being lighted slightly by sunlight passing through the Earth's atmosphere and this light has the blue component preferentially scattered out (this is also why the sky appears blue from the surface of the Earth), leaving faint reddish light to illuminate the Moon during the eclipse KSC-00pp0094

Viewed from Merritt Island, Fla., at 11:25 p.m. EST, the full moon, tr...

Viewed from Merritt Island, Fla., at 11:25 p.m. EST, the full moon, traveling west to east, is nearly completely in the Earth's shadow, producing a lunar eclipse. Eclipses occur when the Sun, Earth and Moon lin... More

Viewed from Merritt Island, Fla., at 10:59 p.m. EST, the full moon, traveling west to east, is three-quarters of the way into the Earth's shadow during a lunar eclipse. Eclipses occur when the Sun, Earth and Moon line up. They are rare because the Moon usually passes above or below the imaginary line connecting Earth and the Sun. The Earth casts a shadow that the Moon can pass through -when it does, it is called a lunar eclipse. They can only occur when the moon is "full." During a total lunar eclipse the Moon takes on a dark red color because it is being lighted slightly by sunlight passing through the Earth's atmosphere and this light has the blue component preferentially scattered out (this is also why the sky appears blue from the surface of the Earth), leaving faint reddish light to illuminate the Moon during the eclipse KSC-00pp0093

Viewed from Merritt Island, Fla., at 10:59 p.m. EST, the full moon, tr...

Viewed from Merritt Island, Fla., at 10:59 p.m. EST, the full moon, traveling west to east, is three-quarters of the way into the Earth's shadow during a lunar eclipse. Eclipses occur when the Sun, Earth and Mo... More

MOC Views of Martian Solar Eclipses

MOC Views of Martian Solar Eclipses

MOC Views of Martian Solar Eclipses NASA/JPL/MSSS Public domain photograph of planet Mars surface, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The start of a lunar eclipse is viewed from Merritt Island, Fla.  Eclipses occur when the Sun, Earth and Moon line up. They are rare because the Moon usually passes above or below the imaginary line connecting Earth and the Sun. The Earth casts a shadow that the Moon can pass through - when it does, it is called a lunar eclipse.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The start of a lunar eclipse is viewed fr...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The start of a lunar eclipse is viewed from Merritt Island, Fla. Eclipses occur when the Sun, Earth and Moon line up. They are rare because the Moon usually passes above or below t... More

Martian Eclipses: Deimos and Phobos

Martian Eclipses: Deimos and Phobos

The panoramic camera on NASA Opportunity combines the first photographs of solar eclipses by Mars two moons, Deimos and Phobos. Deimos appears as a speck in front of the Sun and Phobos grazes its edge. NASA/JPL/Cornell

Martian Moon Eclipses Sun, in Stages

Martian Moon Eclipses Sun, in Stages

This panel illustrates the transit of the martian moon Phobos across the Sun. It is made up of images taken by NASA Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. NASA/JPL/Cornell

Rhea Eclipses Dione Animation, NASA Cassini Huygens images of Rhea

Rhea Eclipses Dione Animation, NASA Cassini Huygens images of Rhea

This animation show two crescent moons dance around Saturn as far-off Dione slips behind its sibling moon Rhea NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --   Branches on the near bank frame the image of Space Shuttle Atlantis as it leaps free of the clouds of smoke and steam, colored by the setting sun, billowing across Launch Pad 39A. The launch nearly eclipses the sun, seen above the service structure at left. Liftoff of Atlantis on mission STS-117 to the International Space Station was on-time at 7:38:04 p.m. EDT. The shuttle is delivering a new segment to the starboard side of the International Space Station's backbone, known as the truss. Three spacewalks are planned to install the S3/S4 truss segment, deploy a set of solar arrays and prepare them for operation. STS-117 is the 118th space shuttle flight, the 21st flight to the station, the 28th flight for Atlantis and the first of four flights planned for 2007. Photo Credit:  NASA/Sandra Joseph and Robert Murray KSC-07pp1457

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Branches on the near bank frame the im...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Branches on the near bank frame the image of Space Shuttle Atlantis as it leaps free of the clouds of smoke and steam, colored by the setting sun, billowing across Launch Pad 39A... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --   Space Shuttle Atlantis leaps free of the clouds of smoke and steam, colored by the setting sun, billowing across Launch Pad 39A.  The launch nearly eclipses the sun, seen just above the clouds at left of the service structure.  Liftoff of Atlantis on mission STS-117 to the International Space Station was on-time at 7:38:04 p.m. EDT.  The shuttle is delivering a new segment to the starboard side of the International Space Station's backbone, known as the truss. Three spacewalks are planned to install the S3/S4 truss segment, deploy a set of solar arrays and prepare them for operation. STS-117 is the 118th space shuttle flight, the 21st flight to the station, the 28th flight for Atlantis and the first of four flights planned for 2007.   Photo credit: NASA/Sandra Joseph and Robert Murray KSC-07pp1462

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis leaps free of t...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis leaps free of the clouds of smoke and steam, colored by the setting sun, billowing across Launch Pad 39A. The launch nearly eclipses the sun, seen just ab... More

Public domain stock image. Eclipses solar sun.
Earth Eclipses the Sun - NASA satellite images

Earth Eclipses the Sun - NASA satellite images

Several times a day for a few days the Earth completely blocked the Sun for about an hour due to NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory's orbital path (Feb. 15, 2017). The edge of the Earth is not crisp, but kind of... More

Appearance of phenomena immediately after the beginning of totality Appearance of phenomena immediately previous to the end of totality Vincent Brooks, lith

Appearance of phenomena immediately after the beginning of totality Ap...

The sun and moon at the beginning (plate 7) and ending (plate 8) points of totality of a solar eclipse. Illus. in: On the total solar eclipse of July 18th, 1860, observed at Rivabellosa, near Miranda de Ebro in... More

Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, Nabli︠u︡denīe solnechnago zatmi︠e︡nīi︠a︡ 1I 1907 g. bliz st. Cherni︠a︡evo v gorakh Ti︠a︡nʹ-Shani︠a︡ nad Sali︠u︡ktinskimi kopi︠a︡mi. Golodnai︠a︡ stepʹ, color separation negative

Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, Nabli︠u︡denīe solnechnago zatmi︠e︡nīi︠a︡ 1I 1...

Title from similar negative: LC-P87-8055A Credit line: Prokudin-Gorskiĭ photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Digital color composite made for the Library by Blaise Agüera... More

Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, Nabli︠u︡denīe solnechnago zatmi︠e︡nīi︠a︡ 1I 1907 g. bliz st. Cherni︠a︡evo v gorakh Ti︠a︡nʹ-Shani︠a︡ nad Sali︠u︡ktinskimi kopi︠a︡mi. Golodnai︠a︡ stepʹ, color separation negative

Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, Nabli︠u︡denīe solnechnago zatmi︠e︡nīi︠a︡ 1I 1...

Nine people using two telescopes to view an eclipse from a snow-covered mountain. Credit line: Prokudin-Gorskiĭ photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Corresponding photogr... More

Appearance of phenomena immediately after the beginning of totality Appearance of phenomena immediately previous to the end of totality Vincent Brooks, lith

Appearance of phenomena immediately after the beginning of totality Ap...

The sun and moon at the beginning (plate 7) and ending (plate 8) points of totality of a solar eclipse. Illus. in: On the total solar eclipse of July 18th, 1860, observed at Rivabellosa, near Miranda de Ebro in... More

Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, Nabli︠u︡denīe solnechnago zatmi︠e︡nīi︠a︡ 1I 1907 g. bliz st. Cherni︠a︡evo v gorakh Ti︠a︡nʹ-Shani︠a︡ nad Sali︠u︡ktinskimi kopi︠a︡mi. Golodnai︠a︡ stepʹ, color separation negative

Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, Nabli︠u︡denīe solnechnago zatmi︠e︡nīi︠a︡ 1I 1...

Title from similar negative: LC-P87-8055A Credit line: Prokudin-Gorskiĭ photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Digital color composite made for the Library by Blaise Agüera... More

Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, Nabli︠u︡denīe solnechnago zatmi︠e︡nīi︠a︡ 1I 1907 g. bliz st. Cherni︠a︡evo v gorakh Ti︠a︡nʹ-Shani︠a︡ nad Sali︠u︡ktinskimi kopi︠a︡mi. Golodnai︠a︡ stepʹ, color separation negative

Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, Nabli︠u︡denīe solnechnago zatmi︠e︡nīi︠a︡ 1I 1...

Nine people using two telescopes to view an eclipse from a snow-covered mountain. Credit line: Prokudin-Gorskiĭ photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Corresponding photogr... More

Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, Nabli︠u︡denīe solnechnago zatmi︠e︡nīi︠a︡ 1I 1907 g. bliz st. Cherni︠a︡evo v gorakh Ti︠a︡nʹ-Shani︠a︡ nad Sali︠u︡ktinskimi kopi︠a︡mi. Golodnai︠a︡ stepʹ, color separation negative

Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, Nabli︠u︡denīe solnechnago zatmi︠e︡nīi︠a︡ 1I 1...

Title from similar negative: LC-P87-8055A Credit line: Prokudin-Gorskiĭ photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Digital color composite made for the Library by Blaise Agüera... More

Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, Nabli︠u︡denīe solnechnago zatmi︠e︡nīi︠a︡ 1I 1907 g. bliz st. Cherni︠a︡evo v gorakh Ti︠a︡nʹ-Shani︠a︡ nad Sali︠u︡ktinskimi kopi︠a︡mi. Golodnai︠a︡ stepʹ, color separation negative

Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, Nabli︠u︡denīe solnechnago zatmi︠e︡nīi︠a︡ 1I 1...

Nine people using two telescopes to view an eclipse from a snow-covered mountain. Credit line: Prokudin-Gorskiĭ photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Corresponding photogr... More

Cuneiform tablet: ephemeris of eclipses from at least S.E. 177 to 199 (?)

Cuneiform tablet: ephemeris of eclipses from at least S.E. 177 to 199 ...

Public domain photo of a cuneiform object, Babylon, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, May 26, 1854
Cuneiform tablet: ephemeris of eclipses from at least S.E. 177 to 199 (?)

Cuneiform tablet: ephemeris of eclipses from at least S.E. 177 to 199 ...

Public domain photo of a cuneiform object, Babylon, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, May 26, 1854
Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, May 26, 1854
Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, May 26, 1854
Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, May 26, 1854
Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, May 26, 1854
Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, May 26, 1854
Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, May 26, 1854
Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, May 26, 1854
Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, May 26, 1854
Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, May 26, 1854
1838 Monin Map or Physical Tableau and Astronomy Chart (Zodiac) - Geographicus - Tableau-monin-1838

1838 Monin Map or Physical Tableau and Astronomy Chart (Zodiac) - Geog...

Français : Légendes: Tableau de géographie physique – Trombes Marines – Chûte d’Eau – Volcan – Glacier – Vallée – Position de la terre dans les quatre Saisons – Phases de la Lune – Zônes et cercles – Antipodes ... More

Two rangers, one holding a telescope, talking to visitors on a concrete path (649e01f5-88bb-49ad-8c2f-b4197f8b15cc)

Two rangers, one holding a telescope, talking to visitors on a concret...

Two rangers, one holding a telescope, talking to visitors on a concrete path Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; alvis mar; eclipse; education; interpretation; interpretation program; junior rangers; kids; visi... More

Crowded visitor center, with foreground ranger talking to a visitor from behind a desk (cb48a9e9-2955-4fd6-bbc4-0d4db10db8e2)

Crowded visitor center, with foreground ranger talking to a visitor fr...

Crowded visitor center, with foreground ranger talking to a visitor from behind a desk Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; interpretation; interpretation program; junior rangers; kids; visitor center; ... More

Crowd of people walking around displays and concrete paths (72b4b446-a6c0-4bca-9099-47f8b232894a)

Crowd of people walking around displays and concrete paths (72b4b446-a...

Crowd of people walking around displays and concrete paths Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; visitor center; visitors

Long line of cars waiting to park in the morning (7a3c4a4d-f455-4df8-806c-b4e4ff0bc522)

Long line of cars waiting to park in the morning (7a3c4a4d-f455-4df8-8...

Long line of cars in distant fog past a grassy area Long line of cars waiting to park in the morning Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; fog; river road; traffic; weather

Seven rangers pointing up into the sky in random directions (7d358878-82cf-498a-95f3-31070fcca6e6)

Seven rangers pointing up into the sky in random directions (7d358878-...

Seven rangers pointing up into the sky in random directions Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; staff; visitor center

The fossil hills on a foggy morning (fda0fdbb-53ec-4b7e-818a-82fd04761b45)

The fossil hills on a foggy morning (fda0fdbb-53ec-4b7e-818a-82fd04761...

Two hills in distance shrouded in fog The fossil hills on a foggy morning Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; fog; fossil hills; landscape; weather

Visitors gather to check out the visitor center after the eclipse. (2c8f6b6a-1d5c-4c64-a2b0-60097c5c8a8d)

Visitors gather to check out the visitor center after the eclipse. (2c...

Long line of people at door to a brown building. Visitors gather to check out the visitor center after the eclipse. Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; visitor center; visitors

Visitors gather to check out the visitor center after the eclipse. (49206875-86b6-46f0-8aaf-4331a799af25)

Visitors gather to check out the visitor center after the eclipse. (49...

Long line of people at door to a brown building. Visitors gather to check out the visitor center after the eclipse. Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; visitor center; visitors

Fossil hills shrouded in fog (e050ab62-137b-42dc-b935-e184d0580487)

Fossil hills shrouded in fog (e050ab62-137b-42dc-b935-e184d0580487)

Two distant hills beyond prairie floor shrouded in fog Fossil hills shrouded in fog Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; fog; fossil hills; weather

Fossil hills shrouded in fog (89cf68e9-9c42-46cb-9d8e-1ab6065e81cc)

Fossil hills shrouded in fog (89cf68e9-9c42-46cb-9d8e-1ab6065e81cc)

Two distant hills shrouded in fog Fossil hills shrouded in fog Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; fog; fossil hills; weather

Large crowd of visitors scattered across a patio and grassy areas. (15c2de70-01da-4645-8c22-a542f4839d8d)

Large crowd of visitors scattered across a patio and grassy areas. (15...

Large crowd of visitors scattered across a patio and grassy areas. Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; visitor center; visitors

Large crowd of visitors scattered across a patio and grassy areas. (769dbf86-fc6c-4f37-bb73-e239893d713d)

Large crowd of visitors scattered across a patio and grassy areas. (76...

Large crowd of visitors scattered across a patio and grassy areas. Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; visitor center; visitors

Large crowd of visitors scattered across a patio and grassy areas. (2550c347-5330-4d8a-8f42-a5020100b160)

Large crowd of visitors scattered across a patio and grassy areas. (25...

Large crowd of visitors scattered across a patio and grassy areas. Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; visitor center; visitors

Person in white shirt lies back in a lawn chair staring at sky through a welders mask (976d01f2-8a8d-4204-8e61-6e6deaabb299)

Person in white shirt lies back in a lawn chair staring at sky through...

Person in white shirt lies back in a lawn chair staring at sky through a welders mask Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; visitor center; visitors

Predawn sky with deep blue hues (d062ce63-14b5-4cc2-a64e-62a33af3aeff)

Predawn sky with deep blue hues (d062ce63-14b5-4cc2-a64e-62a33af3aeff)

Predawn sky with deep blue hues Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; fossil hills; sunrise

Sun in full solar eclipse in a clear blue sky (75aaaa81-3e43-4e37-89a5-6d6a70c48f0e)

Sun in full solar eclipse in a clear blue sky (75aaaa81-3e43-4e37-89a5...

Sun in full solar eclipse in a clear blue sky Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; visitor center

Sunrise light on low fog and people scattered across a grassy area (0cc05d3a-20ca-47f0-b82f-f8fc96ed2084)

Sunrise light on low fog and people scattered across a grassy area (0c...

Sunrise light on low fog and people scattered across a grassy area Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; fog; fossil hills; sunrise; weather

Sunrise light on low fog and people scattered across a grassy area with cameras and telescopes (498a29d2-8fed-4b80-80f7-31393d088ba5)

Sunrise light on low fog and people scattered across a grassy area wit...

Sunrise light on low fog and people scattered across a grassy area with cameras and telescopes Keywords: agfo; agate fossil beds; eclipse; fog; fossil hills; weather

Astronomicum Caesareum (1540).f18

Astronomicum Caesareum (1540).f18

Français : Illustration de Astronomicum Caesareum : Disque mobile donnant les règles pour prédire les éclipses du soleil et de la lune. Un des disques porte un dragon à multiples têtes et une éclipse partielle du soleil

Astronomicum Caesareum (1540).f19

Astronomicum Caesareum (1540).f19

Français : Illustration de Astronomicum Caesareum : Disque mobile donnant les règles pour prédire les éclipses du soleil et de la lune

Astronomicum Caesareum (1540).f20

Astronomicum Caesareum (1540).f20

Français : Illustration de Astronomicum Caesareum : Disque mobile donnant les règles pour prédire les éclipses du soleil et de la lune

Astronomicum Caesareum (1540).f21

Astronomicum Caesareum (1540).f21

Français : Illustration de Astronomicum Caesareum : Disque donnant les règles pour prédire les éclipses du soleil et de la lune

Astronomicum Caesareum (1540).f22

Astronomicum Caesareum (1540).f22

Français : Illustration de Astronomicum Caesareum : Disque donnant les règles pour prédire les éclipses du soleil et de la lune

Astronomicum Caesareum (1540).f25

Astronomicum Caesareum (1540).f25

Français : Illustration de Astronomicum Caesareum : Disque illustrant l'éclipse totale de lune du 6 octobre 1530

Astronomicum Caesareum (1540).f26

Astronomicum Caesareum (1540).f26

Français : Illustration de Astronomicum Caesareum : Disque illustrant la magnitude, le commencement et la durée des éclipses

Eclipse 1 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Eclipse 1 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of a Eclipse

Orbis Pictus b 216

Orbis Pictus b 216

John Amos Comenius: Orbis Pictus Author Johann Amos Comenius Start this Book Title Orbis sensualium pictus Deutsch: Die sichtbare Welt Publisher Michael Endter Object type written work  Language ge... More

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