Partial Eclipse of the Moon. Observed October 24, 1874.

Collection: Osher Map Library Collection

Name: Partial Eclipse of the Moon. Observed October 24, 1874.

Barcode: 50076

Creator: Scribner and CompanyTrouvelot, E. L. (Etienne Leopold)

Date/Date Range: 1881

Type: Prints

Dimensions: 94 x 71 cm

Notes: Plate VII

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.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 Planet Saturn. Observed on November 30, 1874, at 5 h. 50 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-1881-62.7

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