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In this fascinating lecture, astronomer John Knight Fotheringham offers a detailed analysis of historical eclipses and their significance, paying particular attention to the work of Edmond Halley and the challenges of observing and understanding these phenomena. A must-read for anyone interested in astronomy or the history of science.
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