The Planet Saturn. Observed on November 30, 1874, at 5 h. 50 m. P.M.
Collection:
Osher Map Library Collection
Name: The Planet Saturn. Observed on November 30, 1874, at 5 h. 50 m. P.M.
Barcode: 50079
Image Number: 50079.0001
Creator: Scribner and CompanyTrouvelot, E. L. (Etienne Leopold)
Date/Date Range: 1881
Type: Prints
Dimensions: 94 x 71 cm
Notes: Plate X
See Also: Aurora Borealis. As observed March 1, 1872, at 9 h. 25 m. P.M.Group of Sun Spots and Veiled Spots. Observed on June 17th 1875 at 7 h. 30 m. A.M.Mare Humorum. From a Study made in 1875.Part of the Milky Way. From a Study made during the years 1874, 1875 and 1876.Partial Eclipse of the Moon. Observed October 24, 1874.Solar Protuberances. Observed on May 5, 1873 at 9 h. 40 m. A.M.Star Cluster in Hercules. From a Study made in June, 1877.The Great Comet of 1881. Observed on the Night of June 25-26, at 1 h. 30 m. A.M.The Great Nebula in Orion. From a Study made in the Years 1875-76.The November Meteors. As observed between Midnight and 5 o'clock A.M. on the Night of November 13-14, 1868.The Planet Jupiter. Observed November 1, 1880, at 9 h. 30 m. P.M.The Planet Mars. Observed September 3, 1877, at 11 h. 55 m. P.M.The Zodiacal Light. Observed February 20, 1876.Total Eclipse of the Sun. Observed July 29, 1878, at Creston, Wyoming Territory.
Accession Number: OML-1881-62.10
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