k Total solar eclipse, 1918 Total solar eclipse at totality, taken by the US Naval Observatory Total Solar Eclipse Expedition, in Baker, Oregon, USA, on 8th June 1918. It was hoped that observations from this eclipse would confirm Einsteins theory of general relativity. If correct the stars near the Sun would appear slightly shifted because their light would be curved by its gravitational field. This shift is only noticeable during a solar eclipse as at other times the Suns brightness obscures the stars. However, cloud cover at the moment of totality prevented observation of the stars. Einsteins theory was confirmed with observations from the solar eclipse of 29th May 1919., by US NAVYSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Total solar eclipse, 1918 Total solar eclipse at totality, taken by the US Naval Observatory Total Solar Eclipse Expedition, in Baker, Oregon, USA, on 8th June 1918. It was hoped that observations from this eclipse would confirm Einstein s theory of general relativity. If correct the stars near the Sun would appear slightly shifted because their light would be curved by its gravitational field. This shift is only noticeable during a solar eclipse as at other times the Sun s brightness obscures the stars. However, cloud cover at the moment of totality prevented observation of the stars. Einstein s theory was confirmed with observations from the solar eclipse of 29th May 1919., by US NAVY SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Total solar eclipse, 1918

Total solar eclipse at totality, taken by the US Naval Observatory Total Solar Eclipse Expedition, in Baker, Oregon, USA, on 8th June 1918. It was hoped that observations from this eclipse would confirm Einstein's theory of general relativity. If correct the stars near the Sun would appear slightly shifted because their light would be curved by its gravitational field. This shift is only noticeable during a solar eclipse as at other times the Sun's brightness obscures the stars. However, cloud cover at the moment of totality prevented observation of the stars. Einstein's theory was confirmed with observations from the solar eclipse of 29th May 1919., by US NAVY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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