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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

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)

Background imageEclipse Collection: Manuscript illustration from a treatise on the sun by Johannes of Sacrobosco (1190 - 1250)

Manuscript illustration from a treatise on the sun by Johannes of Sacrobosco (1190 - 1250)
GIA5033504 Manuscript illustration from a treatise on the sun by Johannes of Sacrobosco (1190 - 1250), known as John of Halifax or John of Holywood.; (add.info)

Background imageEclipse Collection: The Political Caricature (1830), Satirical in Colours, 1831_5_26

The Political Caricature (1830), Satirical in Colours, 1831_5_26: The Eclipse of 1832 - Tricolor Flag, Just Middle
ICA4930368 The Political Caricature (1830), Satirical in Colours, 1831_5_26: The Eclipse of 1832 - Tricolor Flag, Just Middle, Cocard - Louis-Philippe; (add.info.: The Political Caricature (1830)

Background imageEclipse Collection: Astronomical glass plate slide of the Moon in first quarter (1899), 1899 (glass negative)

Astronomical glass plate slide of the Moon in first quarter (1899), 1899 (glass negative)
7342358 Astronomical glass plate slide of the Moon in first quarter (1899), 1899 (glass negative) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageEclipse Collection: Astronomical glass plate slide of the Moon in first quarter (1899), 1899 (glass negative)

Astronomical glass plate slide of the Moon in first quarter (1899), 1899 (glass negative)
7342318 Astronomical glass plate slide of the Moon in first quarter (1899), 1899 (glass negative) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageEclipse Collection: Sacred ceremonies practised during eclipses of the sun and moon, page from the manuscript (ms.8300)

Sacred ceremonies practised during eclipses of the sun and moon, page from the manuscript (ms.8300)
AIS5379355 Sacred ceremonies practised during eclipses of the sun and moon, page from the manuscript (ms.8300) "History of the Mogul" by Stefano Nivibus Cardeira

Background imageEclipse Collection: Edmond Halley's solar eclipse chart

Edmond Halley's solar eclipse chart
5312010 Edmond Halley's solar eclipse chart; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Edmond Halley's solar eclipse chart, showing the path of the Moon's shadow)

Background imageEclipse Collection: Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light

Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light
5311862 Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light; (add.info.: Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed)

Background imageEclipse Collection: Woodblock engraving depicting Arab astronomers

Woodblock engraving depicting Arab astronomers
5309365 Woodblock engraving depicting Arab astronomers; (add.info.: Woodblock engraving depicting Arab astronomers. One holds an armillary sphere showing a geocentric universe)

Background imageEclipse Collection: Shema of a moon eclipse: Xylography of 1540 in ' De la sfera del mondo' by Alessandro Piccolomini

Shema of a moon eclipse: Xylography of 1540 in " De la sfera del mondo" by Alessandro Piccolomini (1508-1578)
XEE5030906 Shema of a moon eclipse: Xylography of 1540 in " De la sfera del mondo" by Alessandro Piccolomini (1508-1578) philosopher and astronomer Biblioteca Marciana

Background imageEclipse Collection: Eclipse

Eclipse
Julie Olivi

Background imageEclipse Collection: MOON

MOON
Julija Belickienė

Background imageEclipse Collection: Winter Eclipse

Winter Eclipse
Taudalpoi

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luna
Ryan Braxton

Background imageEclipse Collection: luna

luna
Ryan Braxton

Background imageEclipse Collection: Engraving depicting Ole R¿mer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed

Engraving depicting Ole R¿mer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light
UIG5425818 Engraving depicting Ole R¿mer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light. Ole R¿mer (1644-1710) a Danish astronomer

Background imageEclipse Collection: The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris for the year 1767 (print)

The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris for the year 1767 (print)
7340735 The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris for the year 1767 (print) by Unknown artist, (18th century); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Unknown artist)

Background imageEclipse Collection: Total eclipse of the Sun on July 18, 1860. In 'Dictionnaire universel d'Histoire naturelle' by Mr

Total eclipse of the Sun on July 18, 1860. In "Dictionnaire universel d'Histoire naturelle" by Mr
JAB5036769 Total eclipse of the Sun on July 18, 1860. In "Dictionnaire universel d'Histoire naturelle" by Mr

Background imageEclipse Collection: Solar Spectrum and Spectrum of the Prominences, during a total Eclipse

Solar Spectrum and Spectrum of the Prominences, during a total Eclipse
5312049 Solar Spectrum and Spectrum of the Prominences, during a total Eclipse; (add.info.: Solar Spectrum and Spectrum of the Prominences)

Background imageEclipse Collection: The lunar eclipse which appeared the year Alexander the Great was born

The lunar eclipse which appeared the year Alexander the Great was born
5310087 The lunar eclipse which appeared the year Alexander the Great was born; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the lunar eclipse which appeared the year Alexander the Great was born -356 BC)

Background imageEclipse Collection: An engraving depicting Indians astonished at the eclipse of the Moon as foretold by Christopher

An engraving depicting Indians astonished at the eclipse of the Moon as foretold by Christopher Columbus, 19th century
5311407 An engraving depicting Indians astonished at the eclipse of the Moon as foretold by Christopher Columbus, 19th century; (add.info.: Date: 1781); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageEclipse Collection: A total solar eclipse

A total solar eclipse
5307911 A total solar eclipse.; (add.info.: Diagram depicting a total solar eclipse. A solar eclipse (as seen from Earth) is a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun

Background imageEclipse Collection: The vision of the eclipse of sun by Dionysius the Areopagite in Heliopolis

The vision of the eclipse of sun by Dionysius the Areopagite in Heliopolis
ELD4951468 The vision of the eclipse of sun by Dionysius the Areopagite in Heliopolis (The vision of the eclipse of sun by Dionysius the Areopagite)

Background imageEclipse Collection: Warren de la Rue's photograph of eclipse in 1860

Warren de la Rue's photograph of eclipse in 1860
673453 Warren de la Rue's photograph of eclipse in 1860; (add.info.: Warren de la Rue's photograph of eclipse 1860)

Background imageEclipse Collection: A teacher and his pupils using smoked glass to observe the eclipse of the sun in 1921

A teacher and his pupils using smoked glass to observe the eclipse of the sun in 1921
3058456 A teacher and his pupils using smoked glass to observe the eclipse of the sun in 1921. From The Story of 25 Eventful Years in Pictures published 1935; Photo © Hilary Morgan

Background imageEclipse Collection: An engraving depicting Indians astonished at the eclipse of the Moon as foretold by Christopher

An engraving depicting Indians astonished at the eclipse of the Moon as foretold by Christopher Columbus, 19th century
5311408 An engraving depicting Indians astonished at the eclipse of the Moon as foretold by Christopher Columbus, 19th century; (add.info.: Date: 1881); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageEclipse Collection: The navigator Christopher Columbus predicts the Moon Eclipse to the Indians on 29/02/1504

The navigator Christopher Columbus predicts the Moon Eclipse to the Indians on 29/02/1504, 1885 (engraving)
ELD4932140 The navigator Christopher Columbus predicts the Moon Eclipse to the Indians on 29/02/1504, 1885 (engraving); (add.info)

Background imageEclipse Collection: The truth about lunar eclipse

The truth about lunar eclipse
Christian Roustan (Kikroune)

Background imageEclipse Collection: Brown pelicans rest on pilings off a Naples Beach during an eclipse of the moon

Brown pelicans rest on pilings off a Naples Beach during an eclipse of the moon

Background imageEclipse Collection: There is nothing new under the sun

There is nothing new under the sun
janini (Zhana Topchieva)

Background imageEclipse Collection: The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - beginning of the corona - from a sketch by... 1860

The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - beginning of the corona - from a sketch by... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - beginning of the corona - from a sketch by our special artist, 1860. I can only compare the movements of the corona to those of the Northern Lights

Background imageEclipse Collection: The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - Baily's Beads as seen with an inverting tele... 1860

The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - Baily's Beads as seen with an inverting tele... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - Baily's Beads as seen with an inverting telescope - from a sketch by our special artist, 1860

Background imageEclipse Collection: The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - the eclipse at Aguilar - from a sketch by our

The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - the eclipse at Aguilar - from a sketch by our... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - the eclipse at Aguilar - from a sketch by our special artist, 1860. The landscape, or that part of it close to us

Background imageEclipse Collection: The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - the eclipse at Aguilar - from a sketch by our

The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - the eclipse at Aguilar - from a sketch by our... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - the eclipse at Aguilar - from a sketch by our special artist, 1860. The landscape, or that part of it close to us

Background imageEclipse Collection: Solar Eclipse, 1851. Creator: Bengt Nordenberg

Solar Eclipse, 1851. Creator: Bengt Nordenberg
Solar Eclipse, 1851

Background imageEclipse Collection: The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - beginning of the corona - from a sketch by... 1860

The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - beginning of the corona - from a sketch by... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - beginning of the corona - from a sketch by our special artist, 1860. I can only compare the movements of the corona to those of the Northern Lights

Background imageEclipse Collection: The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - the eclipse as seen by Mr. Thompson in... 1860

The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - the eclipse as seen by Mr. Thompson in... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - the eclipse as seen by Mr. Thompson in Santander Bay - from a sketch by our special artist, 1860

Background imageEclipse Collection: The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - luminous corona as seen round the Moon... 1860

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

Background imageEclipse Collection: Eclipse, 1911, Printed 1956. Creator: Eugene Atget

Eclipse, 1911, Printed 1956. Creator: Eugene Atget
Eclipse, 1911, Printed 1956

Background imageEclipse Collection: The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - Baily's Beads as seen with an inverting tele... 1860

The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - Baily's Beads as seen with an inverting tele... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - Baily's Beads as seen with an inverting telescope - from a sketch by our special artist, 1860

Background imageEclipse Collection: The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - the eclipse as seen by Mr. Thompson in... 1860

The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - the eclipse as seen by Mr. Thompson in... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Eclipse of the Sun on July 18 in Spain - the eclipse as seen by Mr. Thompson in Santander Bay - from a sketch by our special artist, 1860

Background imageEclipse Collection: Diagram of the position of the luminous prominences, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Diagram of the position of the luminous prominences, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Diagram of the position of the luminous prominences, 1860. It is very generally known that a short time since H.M.S. Himalaya returned to England with a party of about fifty English

Background imageEclipse Collection: The Eclipse of the Sun - facsimile of [one of] the two photographs obtained during the totality

The Eclipse of the Sun - facsimile of [one of] the two photographs obtained during the totality, 1860 Creator: Unknown
The Eclipse of the Sun - facsimile of [one of] the two photographs obtained during the totality, 1860. Astronomer Warren De La Rue captured images in Rivabellosa, Spain



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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.