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Eclipse Collection

"Captivated by the Celestial Ballet: A Journey through Eclipse" Witnessing an eclipse is like witnessing a celestial dance, where nature's wonders unfold before our eyes

Background imageEclipse Collection: Total solar eclipse with corona

Total solar eclipse with corona
Total solar eclipse. Digitally enhanced composite of 22 images of the total solar eclipse of 11 August 1999. The solar corona (white) has been enhanced, highlighting outlying waves and filaments

Background imageEclipse Collection: Eclipse, c18th century, (1902). Artist: George Stubbs

Eclipse, c18th century, (1902). Artist: George Stubbs
Eclipse, c18th century. Eclipse (1764-1789) was an outstanding, undefeated 18th-century British thoroughbred racehorse. From The Connoisseur Vol. III [Otto Limited, London, 1902.]

Background imageEclipse Collection: Diamond ring effect

Diamond ring effect seen during the total solar eclipse of 11th August 1999. This effect may be seen just before or after totality

Background imageEclipse Collection: Eclipse, a Dark Chestnut Racehorse held by a Groom, with a Jockey

Eclipse, a Dark Chestnut Racehorse held by a Groom, with a Jockey
652163 Eclipse, a Dark Chestnut Racehorse held by a Groom, with a Jockey, Possibly Jack Oakley, by the Rubbing Down House at Newmarket, 1770 (oil on canvas) by Stubbs

Background imageEclipse Collection: Two Men Contemplating the Moon, ca. 1825-30. Creator: Caspar David Friedrich

Two Men Contemplating the Moon, ca. 1825-30. Creator: Caspar David Friedrich
Two Men Contemplating the Moon, ca. 1825-30

Background imageEclipse Collection: Jupiter with moons and their shadows

Jupiter with moons and their shadows
Jupiter and its moons, infrared Hubble Space Telescope image. This image shows a rare alignment, in which two moons are visible on the face of Jupiter

Background imageEclipse Collection: Starlight bent by the Suns Attraction: The Einstein Theory

Starlight bent by the Suns Attraction: The Einstein Theory
This diagram drawn by W. B. Robinson illustrates Professor Einsteins Theory that light is subject to gravitation. The drawing was based on British observers photographs at the eclipse of the sun

Background imageEclipse Collection: A total eclipse of the Sun as seen from being in Earths orbit

A total eclipse of the Sun as seen from being in Earths orbit

Background imageEclipse Collection: USA, Washington State. Begginning of the end of Blood Moon (lunar eclipse) in Seattle

USA, Washington State. Begginning of the end of Blood Moon (lunar eclipse) in Seattle as sunlight strikes the moons lower edge. Digital composite

Background imageEclipse Collection: Annular solar eclipse, artwork

Annular solar eclipse, artwork. An eclipse occurs when the Moon passes in front of the Sun. Here, the Moon is at a distant point in its orbit

Background imageEclipse Collection: ECLIPSE

ECLIPSE
Great-grandson of Darley Arabian, raced 1769-1770 in 18 races, all of which he won. His skeleton is preserved in the Royal Veterinary College

Background imageEclipse Collection: Lunar Eclipse

Lunar Eclipse
The Moon in eclipse

Background imageEclipse Collection: Total solar eclipse, 29 / 03 / 2006

Total solar eclipse, 29 / 03 / 2006
Total solar eclipse. Sequence of images of the sun during a total solar eclipse. The disc of the moon is seen moving over the disc of the sun

Background imageEclipse Collection: The astronomers waiting for the eclipse

The astronomers waiting for the eclipse
The eclipse expedition in India to observe the total eclipse of the sun. Mr. Norman Lockyer is shown seated a little to the left beneath the umbrella

Background imageEclipse Collection: Discovery of America. Second Voyage of Columbus. Jamaica. 15

Discovery of America. Second Voyage of Columbus. Jamaica. 15
Jamaica. 15th century. Second Voyage of Columbus. Jamaicans refuse to give food to Columbus and he, knowing that there will be a lunar eclipse, tells them that God will deny the light

Background imageEclipse Collection: Moon Phase Sequence

Moon Phase Sequence
There are eight phases in the moon. In order they are new Moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full Moon, waning gibbous, third quarter and waning crescent

Background imageEclipse Collection: Solar eclipse August 21 Wisconsin

Solar eclipse August 21 Wisconsin
Solar eclipse August 21, 2017 at 1:15pm from Wisconsin, USA 85% Coverage

Background imageEclipse Collection: Einstein and Eddington, 1930

Einstein and Eddington, 1930
Einstein and Eddington. German-born physicist Albert Einstein (1879-1955), at left, was famous for his theories of relativity

Background imageEclipse Collection: Bulgaria-Science-Astronomy-Eclipse-Moon

Bulgaria-Science-Astronomy-Eclipse-Moon
This picture shows the full moon during a blood moon eclipse as seen from the town of Kazanlak, some 100 km northwest of Plovdiv, on July 27, 2018

Background imageEclipse Collection: Election poster, The Great Naval Eclipse

Election poster, The Great Naval Eclipse 1900 to 1910, a vote for the radicals is a vote against the British Navy. circa 1910s

Background imageEclipse Collection: Partial lunar eclipse of the moon - 15 June 1992

Partial lunar eclipse of the moon - 15 June 1992
FG-6681 Partial lunar eclipse of the moon - 15 June 1992 Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageEclipse Collection: Annular Eclipse - occurs when the Sun and Moon are exactly in line

Annular Eclipse - occurs when the Sun and Moon are exactly in line, but the apparent size of the Moon is smaller than
FG-7041 Annular Eclipse - 10th May 1994 Photographed at the centerline Punta San Francisquito, Baja California, Mexico montage from 5 original photographs, begins lower left

Background imageEclipse Collection: The Diamond Ring Effect during a total solar eclipse as seen from the Lowell Observatory

The Diamond Ring Effect during a total solar eclipse as seen from the Lowell Observatory
The " diamond ring effect" is seen during a total solar eclipse as seen from the Lowell Observatory Solar Eclipse Experience on August 21, 2017 in Madras, Oregon

Background imageEclipse Collection: Total lunar eclipse of the sun on September 1st 2016, Tamatave, eastern Madagascar

Total lunar eclipse of the sun on September 1st 2016, Tamatave, eastern Madagascar, Africa

Background imageEclipse Collection: Total solar eclipse

Total solar eclipse
The large, shining corona of the Sun, seen during the total solar eclipse of 11 July 1991 from Baja Caifornia, Mexico. The visible corona is in fact the overlapping K-corona and F-corona

Background imageEclipse Collection: Total solar eclipse, 1860

Total solar eclipse, 1860. Series of images of the Sun during the totality of a total solar eclipse. The disc of the Moon is covering the disc of the Sun so that only the Suns corona (atmosphere)

Background imageEclipse Collection: Chinese Dragon

Chinese Dragon
Ornamental Chinese dragon

Background imageEclipse Collection: The solar eclipse pictured behind the Silhouette of the Liver Bird on a tower of

The solar eclipse pictured behind the Silhouette of the Liver Bird on a tower of the Royal Liver Building. 11th August 1999

Background imageEclipse Collection: The bright star Rigel eclipsed by a moon of a hypothetical planet

The bright star Rigel eclipsed by a moon of a hypothetical planet
Rigel is one of the two brightest stars in the constellation Orion. It is a blue-white giant star. We see it here eclipsed by a moon of a hypothetical planet

Background imageEclipse Collection: Alexander the Great on the eve of Gaugamela

Alexander the Great on the eve of Gaugamela
Alexander the Great at the fire altar on the eve of the battle of Gaugamela. The scene, described by Plutarch followed a portentous eclipse of the moon

Background imageEclipse Collection: Commemorative card, convoy to Canadian troops, WW1

Commemorative card, convoy to Canadian troops, WW1
Commemorative card, British convoy to Canadian troops, arriving Plymouth, 14 October 1914. HMS Eclipse, Diana, Glory, Talbot and Charybdis acted as convoy to 32 liners carrying 33

Background imageEclipse Collection: At the Sandown races

At the Sandown races
The British thoroughbred racehorse, Bayardo, wins the Eclipse Stakes at the Sandown Park meeting

Background imageEclipse Collection: Copernicus / Lunar Eclipse

Copernicus / Lunar Eclipse
Copernicus observing a lunar eclipse in Rome, Italy

Background imageEclipse Collection: Astronomical Diagrams (colour litho)

Astronomical Diagrams (colour litho)
8658793 Astronomical Diagrams (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Astronomical Diagrams)

Background imageEclipse Collection: Volvelle illustrating the magnitude, start time and duration of eclipses

Volvelle illustrating the magnitude, start time and duration of eclipses, 1540 (hand-coloured engraving)
7340904 Volvelle illustrating the magnitude, start time and duration of eclipses, 1540 (hand-coloured engraving) by Apianus, Petrus (1495-1552); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageEclipse Collection: Volvelle giving the rules for predicting solar and lunar eclipses

Volvelle giving the rules for predicting solar and lunar eclipses. One of the volvelles features a dragon with multiple
7340903 Volvelle giving the rules for predicting solar and lunar eclipses. One of the volvelles features a dragon with multiple heads and a partial solar eclipse

Background imageEclipse Collection: Eclipses, 1846-60 (engraving)

Eclipses, 1846-60 (engraving)
7340565 Eclipses, 1846-60 (engraving) by Reynolds, James (fl.c.1846-60); 29.2x23.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator)

Background imageEclipse Collection: Engraving depicting a total solar eclipse in 1871. Dated 19th Century

Engraving depicting a total solar eclipse in 1871. Dated 19th Century
UIG5426145 Engraving depicting a total solar eclipse in 1871. Dated 19th Century; UIG.

Background imageEclipse Collection: Eclipse, winner of 18 races. Portrait of the champion thoroughbred horse with grooms and trainer

Eclipse, winner of 18 races. Portrait of the champion thoroughbred horse with grooms and trainer
5912974 Eclipse, winner of 18 races. Portrait of the champion thoroughbred horse with grooms and trainer. From Stubbs Turf Gallery, 1796

Background imageEclipse Collection: Lunar Landscape, c1880 (engraving)

Lunar Landscape, c1880 (engraving)
2526601 Lunar Landscape, c1880 (engraving) by Kranz, Wilhelm (1853-1930); (add.info.: Science. Astronomy. Lunar landscape. The earth from the moon)

Background imageEclipse Collection: Indians astonished by the eclipse of the moon

Indians astonished by the eclipse of the moon
5308258 Indians astonished by the eclipse of the moon.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Indians astonished by the eclipse of the moon, which was foretold by Christopher Columbus)

Background imageEclipse Collection: 'Lunar Eclipse, showing the Earth's shadow beginning to pass across the face of the Moon

"Lunar Eclipse, showing the Earth's shadow beginning to pass across the face of the Moon
UTD4950841 "Lunar Eclipse, showing the Earth's shadow beginning to pass across the face of the Moon. From "The Beauty of the Heavens"

Background imageEclipse Collection: Astronomy: Eclipse of moon and sun - in 'Tractatus instrumenti eclipsium' by Petrus de Dacia

Astronomy: Eclipse of moon and sun - in "Tractatus instrumenti eclipsium" by Petrus de Dacia (1230 - 1289)
GIA5036693 Astronomy: Eclipse of moon and sun - in "Tractatus instrumenti eclipsium" by Petrus de Dacia (1230 - 1289).; (add.info.: Astronomy)

Background imageEclipse Collection: Watching the solar eclipse, Hyde Park, London, 15 March 1858 (engraving)

Watching the solar eclipse, Hyde Park, London, 15 March 1858 (engraving)
8676327 Watching the solar eclipse, Hyde Park, London, 15 March 1858 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Watching the solar eclipse, Hyde Park, London)

Background imageEclipse Collection: How we know the Earth is round (litho)

How we know the Earth is round (litho)
8673156 How we know the Earth is round (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: How we know the Earth is round)

Background imageEclipse Collection: A Solar Eclipse in Siam, c.1700 (watercolour)

A Solar Eclipse in Siam, c.1700 (watercolour)
8698472 A Solar Eclipse in Siam, c.1700 (watercolour) by French School, (18th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Science. Astronomy)

Background imageEclipse Collection: The projection of a partial solar Eclipse

The projection of a partial solar Eclipse
5310216 The projection of a partial solar Eclipse; (add.info.: Woodblock engraving depicting the projection of a partial solar Eclipse through a small hole)

Background imageEclipse Collection: Native Indians watching a lunar eclipse

Native Indians watching a lunar eclipse
5308070 Native Indians watching a lunar eclipse.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting native Indians watching a lunar eclipse that had been foretold by Christopher Columbus. Christopher Columbus)



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"Captivated by the Celestial Ballet: A Journey through Eclipse" Witnessing an eclipse is like witnessing a celestial dance, where nature's wonders unfold before our eyes. From the mesmerizing Diamond Ring Effect to Jupiter with its enchanting moons and their shadows, each moment holds a breathtaking surprise. As starlight bends under the Sun's attraction, we are reminded of Einstein's theory and how even light succumbs to cosmic forces. Just like Caspar David Friedrich's "Two Men Contemplating the Moon, " we find ourselves lost in deep thoughts as we ponder the mysteries of the universe. Eclipse, not just a phenomenon but also a magnificent racehorse held by a groom with an eager jockey atop, symbolizes power and grace intertwined. It reminds us that beauty can be found even amidst darkness. Imagine being suspended in Earth's orbit, gazing at a total solar eclipse—a sight that leaves us spellbound. And across vast landscapes like Washington State or Seattle, where Blood Moons cast their eerie glow during lunar eclipses, it feels as if time stands still. Annular solar eclipses become works of art themselves—brushstrokes of light merging with darkness on canvas-like skies. The Lunar Eclipse paints ethereal hues upon our world while reminding us of our place within this grand cosmic symphony. The word "eclipse" resonates deeply within us—an echo from ancient times when civilizations marveled at these celestial events. Whether it be capturing moments like the Total Solar Eclipse in 2006 or astronomers patiently awaiting another spectacle—they all bear witness to humanity's unending fascination with these captivating phenomena. In every eclipse lies an invitation—to pause and marvel at nature’s ballet unfolding above us; to embrace both light and shadow; and ultimately, to connect with something greater than ourselves—the infinite wonders that lie beyond our earthly realm.