k The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain luminous corona as seen round the Moon..., 1860. Creator Unknown. The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain luminous corona as seen round the Moon from a sketch by our special artist, 1860. .... .in a moment afterwards the sun had disappeared, and the moon had taken its place not altogether with equal brilliancy, nor yet with total blackness it And now sprang out the corona in all its splendour. It had been seen before, but nothing in comparison to what it now was. Mr. Wray had perceived flashes of it in the dark intervals which occurred between the quotBaily Beadsquot but when these had disappeared the corona was a perfect circle of nebulous matter. From quotIllustrated London Newsquot, 1860. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain   luminous corona as seen round the Moon..., 1860. Creator: Unknown. The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain   luminous corona as seen round the Moon   from a sketch by our special artist, 1860.  .... .in a moment afterwards the sun had disappeared, and the moon had taken its place   not altogether with equal brilliancy, nor yet with total blackness: it And now sprang out the corona in all its splendour. It had been seen before, but nothing in comparison to what it now was. Mr. Wray had perceived flashes of it in the dark intervals which occurred between the  quot Baily Beads  quot  but when these had disappeared the corona was a perfect circle of nebulous matter . From  quot Illustrated London News quot , 1860.
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The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - luminous corona as seen round the Moon..., 1860. Creator: Unknown.

The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - luminous corona as seen round the Moon - from a sketch by our special artist, 1860. '.... .in a moment afterwards the sun had disappeared, and the moon had taken its place - not altogether with equal brilliancy, nor yet with total blackness: it And now sprang out the corona in all its splendour. It had been seen before, but nothing in comparison to what it now was. Mr. Wray had perceived flashes of it in the dark intervals which occurred between the "Baily Beads;" but when these had disappeared the corona was a perfect circle of nebulous matter'. From "Illustrated London News", 1860.

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