Solar prominences appear as red flares in the corona of a solar eclipse. National Geographic. September 1947. Photo by U.S. Army Air Forces.
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Solar prominences appear as red flares in the corona of a solar eclipse. National Geographic. September 1947. Photo by U.S. Army Air Forces.
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E. L. Trouvelot, “Solar Protuberances. Observed on May 5, 1873 at 9h, 40m. A.M.,” Trouvelot Astronomical Drawings: Atlas (New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1881-82). Via NYPL.
Solar protuberances. Observed on May 5, 1873 at 9h, 40m. A.M. (1881-1882) Étienne Léopold Trouvelot