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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, Captain Maclear is shown standing on one of the packing cases, observing the sun through a spectroscope
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12th 1881 Astronomers Astronomy Cases Crates Eclipse Lockyer Observation Observing Telescope Total Umbrella December Spectroscope
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Discover the intrigue of the cosmos with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse, featuring "The Astronomers Waiting for the Eclipse" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online. This mesmerizing puzzle depicts an historic moment in astronomical history as esteemed scientists gather in India, eagerly anticipating the total solar eclipse. Keep your eyes on the prize as you piece together the image of renowned astronomer, Mr. Norman Lockyer, seated under an umbrella, deep in concentration as he waits for the celestial event. Immerse yourself in the rich details of this thought-provoking puzzle, perfect for both novice and experienced puzzlers alike. Let the cosmic adventure unfold as you bring this stunning astronomical scene to life.
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This photograph captures a pivotal moment in the history of astronomy during the 1881 solar eclipse expedition in India. Seated under an umbrella, with a thoughtful expression on his face, is Sir Norman Lockyer, the renowned British astronomer and founder of the Spectroscopic Journal. To his left, Captain Maclear stands on one of the packing cases, intently observing the sun through a sophisticated spectroscope. The anticipation of the total solar eclipse, which was set to occur on December 12th, 1881, is palpable in their focused expressions. The expedition, which took place in Aligarh, India, was a significant event in the field of solar astronomy. The team of astronomers, led by Lockyer and Maclear, had traveled great distances to study the solar corona and the solar spectrum during the eclipse. Their findings would contribute significantly to the understanding of solar physics and the nature of the sun. The image showcases the intricate setup of the astronomers' equipment, with various telescopes, crates, and cases surrounding them. The team's dedication to their research is evident, as they wait patiently for the eclipse to begin, undeterred by the harsh Indian sun. This historical photograph stands as a testament to the perseverance and curiosity of scientists, who continue to explore the mysteries of the universe.
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