SOLAR ECLIPSE FROM SCOTT BASE.—The moon crossing the sun’s path in the eclipse observed from Scott Base in the Antarctic on November 2. As the base was almost in the zone of maximum duration, the event was studied by ionosonde upper-atmosphere recording equipment and the results sent to world data centres at Geneva and Washington. —Photograph from Antarctic Division, D. S. I. R.
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31521, 8 November 1967, Page 38
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63SOLAR ECLIPSE FROM SCOTT BASE.—The moon crossing the sun’s path in the eclipse observed from Scott Base in the Antarctic on November 2. As the base was almost in the zone of maximum duration, the event was studied by ionosonde upper-atmosphere recording equipment and the results sent to world data centres at Geneva and Washington. —Photograph from Antarctic Division, D. S. I. R. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31521, 8 November 1967, Page 38
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