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[Hydrogen prominences]
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[Hydrogen prominences]
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[Hydrogen prominences]
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Eclipse of the sun, diamond-ring effect
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The three solar eclipses seen in the United States in 1918, 1923, and 1925, center panel in triptych, solar eclipse as seen from Lompoc, California, 1923
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The Earth as Seen From the Moon
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Triptych, Total Eclipse of the Sun
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Solar eclipse as seen in Connecticut, 1925, right panel in triptych, The three solar eclipses seen in the United States in 1918, 1923, and 1925, by Howard Russell Butler, 1925
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Solar eclipse as seen from Baker, Oregon, 1918,
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Eclipse of the Sun, painting by Howard Russell Butler, Hayden Planetarium circa 1934-1950
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The Solar System with planets in their orbits and the Milky Way Galaxy
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Globular Cluster
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Blackfoot Astronomy Lore, the Aurora panel
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Mars as Seen From its Outer Moon "Deimos"
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Lunar Base
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The Surface of Venus, sun low on horizon
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Eclipse of moon nearing totality, 1960
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Time exposure showing six stages at beginning of lunar eclipse, 1960
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Partial solar eclipse, 30 minutes before end, 1960
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Astronomy
Astrophysics
Chromosphere
Hayden Planetarium
Sun
Asset ID
k6584
Title
[Hydrogen prominences]
Description
Painting of chromosphere of sun, by Howard Russell Butler, Hayden Planetarium
Agent (Role)
Butler, Howard Russell, 1856-1934
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Date
1927
Artwork/Object Type
Paintings
Physical dimensions
152 x 92 cm
Collection/Work Relation
Planetarium office, no.1 [Kenwood, 1895]: Butler, Howard Russell. 1927. [Hydrogen prominences]
External Resource
AMNH Library authority record:
Hayden Planetarium
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