Neptune, seen from the Keck Observatory in the infrared (wavelength 1.17-1.3 microns), 11 August 2004. (Program ID N19N2.)
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Neptune, seen from the Keck Observatory in the infrared (wavelength 1.17-1.3 microns), 11 August 2004. (Program ID N19N2.)
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“Total phase of the lunar eclipse of Sept. 3, 1895.” The astrophysical journal. December 1895.
Nemfrog began on December 22, 2013. To mark the upcoming anniversary I’m raiding the archives. Today, images tagged #black.
Solar eclipse images, unintentionally produced by time and contact with the much darker image on an adjacent page. The fainter image is on the reverse page of the first image shown. 1869. Source.
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