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Framed Print : Illustration showing the Eclipse of the Moon, 1932

Illustration showing the Eclipse of the Moon, 1932



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Illustration showing the Eclipse of the Moon, 1932

Illustration showing the passage of the moon through the cone of the Earths shadow (invisible in space, but represented diagrammatically here) on 14th September 1932. This eclipse of the moon was not total, with a small section still in the Suns rays at 10pm (centre moon)

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Media ID 4393780

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1932 Cone Eclipse Invisible Moon Passage Rays Represented Section Shadow Space Total 14th


22"x18" Modern Frame

Introducing the captivating "Illustration showing the Eclipse of the Moon, 1932" from our Media Storehouse Framed Prints collection. This stunning piece, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, illustrates the breathtaking moment when the moon passes through the Earth's shadow during the total solar eclipse that occurred on September 14, 1932. The intricate diagrammatic representation of the Earth's shadow, though invisible in space, adds a unique educational touch to this exquisite artwork. Each Framed Print is meticulously crafted with high-quality materials and fine attention to detail, ensuring a beautiful addition to any room in your home or office. Immerse yourself in the wonders of the universe and relive the awe-inspiring event with our "Illustration showing the Eclipse of the Moon, 1932" Framed Print.

20x16 Print in an MDF Wooden Frame with 180 gsm Satin Finish Paper. Glazed using shatter proof thin plexiglass. Frame thickness is 1 inch and depth 0.75 inch. Fluted cardboard backing held with clips. Supplied ready to hang with sawtooth hanger and rubber bumpers. Spot clean with a damp cloth. Packaged foam wrapped in a card.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 50.8cm x 45.7cm (20" x 18")

Estimated Product Size is 55.9cm x 45.7cm (22" x 18")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
"This illustration depicts the passage of the Moon through the Earth's shadow during the partial eclipse that occurred on the night of September 14, 1932. The Moon's journey through the cone-shaped shadow, represented diagrammatically in this image, is a fascinating astronomical event that takes place when the Moon passes through the Earth's umbra, the central and darkest part of its shadow. Although this particular eclipse was not total, a significant portion of the Moon was still obscured from the Sun's rays, leaving a small section illuminated. The illustration accurately portrays the Moon's position at 10pm during the eclipse, with the centre of the Moon shown partially in the Sun's light. The Earth's shadow, invisible in space but diagrammatically represented in this image, plays a crucial role in the lunar cycle and the phenomenon of eclipses. This historical illustration offers an educational glimpse into the intricacies of celestial mechanics and the Moon's relationship with the Earth and the Sun. The Moon's eclipses have long held importance in human history, with various civilizations recording and interpreting their occurrences for centuries. This illustration serves as a testament to the enduring fascination that the night sky holds for us and the ongoing quest to understand the intricacies of the universe." Image: Illustration showing the passage of the Moon through the cone of the Earth's shadow during the partial eclipse on September 14, 1932. The Moon is not completely obscured, with a small section still in the Sun's rays at 10pm. This historical illustration offers an educational glimpse into the intricacies of celestial mechanics and the Moon's relationship with the Earth and the Sun. (Image: Mary Evans Picture Library/ILN/1932/07/19/p0211200031.jpg) (Not to be used for commercial purposes)

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