First documentation of the eclipse by Neville Maskelyne, 1900.
The solar eclipse was photographed on May 28, 1900, by the famous magician Neville Maskelyne during a British Astronomical Association expedition to North Carolina. He traveled to India in 1898 to photograph the eclipse, but the film can was stolen. Two years later, Maskelyne was able to repeat his success.
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The solar eclipse was photographed on May 28, 1900, by the famous magician Neville Maskelyne during a British Astronomical Association expedition to North Carolina. He traveled to India in 1898 to photograph the eclipse, but the film can was stolen. Two years later, Maskelyne was able to repeat his success.
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First documentation of the eclipse by Neville Maskelyne, 1900.
The solar eclipse was photographed on May 28, 1900, by the famous magician Neville Maskelyne during a British Astronomical Association expedition to North Carolina. He traveled to India in 1898 to photograph the eclipse, but the film can was stolen. Two years later, Maskelyne was able to repeat his success.
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The solar eclipse was photographed on May 28, 1900, by the famous magician Neville Maskelyne during a British Astronomical Association expedition to North Carolina. He traveled to India in 1898 to photograph the eclipse, but the film can was stolen. Two years later, Maskelyne was able to repeat his success.
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