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Slide set: [Astronomical slides by Yerkes Observatory] (lecture: manufacturer unknown, at least 10 slides, in/before 1907)

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Slide 329
Comet I 1906 Giacobini. Telescope 10:11 BRUCE Dec 29 UNIQUE SHARPLY DEFINED TAIL WITH CONVEX EDGES
Slide 448
Comet d 1907, Daniel. Telescope 10:00 Bruce July 17 Fan-shaped tail separated into six or eight rays
Slide 452
Comet d 1907, Daniel. Telescope 3.4:00 Bruce Aug 6 Showing full lenght of tail aout 12 degree
Slide 458
Comet d 1907, Daniel. Telescope 10:11 Bruce  Aug 21 Showing two beautiful diverging bright rays in the middle
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Lucerna ID  3009101

Record created by Sarah Dellmann. Last updated 7 November 2016

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