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'Coronium' Observed for the First Time During the Total Solar Eclipse of 7 August, 1869
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A Concord Jet Chases the Total Solar Eclipse of 30 June, 1973
American Expedition to Cape Palmas to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of May 29, 1919
American, Australian and Canadian and Indian Expeditions to Wallal to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of 21 September, 1922
Argentine and German Expedition to Theodosia to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of 21 August, 1914
Argentinean and Chilean Expeditions to near Cristina to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of 10 October, 1912
Australian Expedition to Goondiwindi to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of 21 September, 1922
Australian Expedition to the Cordillo Downs to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of 21 September, 1922
British Expedition to Härnösand to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of 21 August, 1914
British Expedition to Minsk to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of 21 August, 1914
British Expedition to Sobral to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of 29 May, 1919
British Expedition to Spain to Observe and Photograph Solar Prominences During the Total Solar Eclipse of 18 July, 1860
British and Dutch-German Expeditions to Christmas Island to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of 21 September, 1922
British, Brazilian and French Expeditions to Pasa Quatro to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of 10 October 1912
Chinese Expedition in WWII to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of 21 September, 1941
Dmitri Mendeleev's Expedition to Klin to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of 19 August, 1887
Elizabeth Brown's Expedition to Trinidad to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of 22 December, 1889
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Helium First Identified in Solar Prominences During the Total Solar Eclipse of 18 August, 1868
Helium Isolated on Earth for the First Time
Lick Observatory's Expedition to Brovary to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of 21 August, 1914
Royal Prussian Observatory's Expedition to Observe and Photograph the Total Solar Eclipse of 28 July, 1851
Royal Prussian Observatory's Expedition to Observe and Photograph the Total Solar Eclipse of 28 July, 1851
The British Expedition to the Island of Principe to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of May 29, 1919
The First All-Female Eclipse Expedition
The King of Siam's Eclipse - A Display of Power and Friendship
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