1700 ECLIPSES

DATE: 18 Mar or 10 Sept 1783

TYPE ECLIPSE: Lunar

WITNESS: Messier

SOURCE: Liais 1865 Pop. AST.

QUOTES: "Moving glows around the middle of disk during the lunar eclipse."

COMMENTS: There is no bigger name in astronomy, he would know what he is looking at.

 

 

DATE: 22 Oct 1790

TYPE ECLIPSE: Lunar

WITNESS: Wm. Herschel

SOURCE: Michael Hervey- UFOs in the Southern Hemisphere

QUOTES:"...reported seeing 150 luminous points of red light on or near the moon during an eclipse.

COMMENTS: He saw others too during other eclipses.

 

 

DATE: 1787

TYPE ECLIPSE: Lunar

WITNESS: Wm. Herschel

SOURCE: Michael Hervey- UFOs in the Southern Hemisphere

QUOTES:"...reported seeing luminous points of light on or near the moon during an eclipse.

COMMENTS:He saw lights in the direction of the moon during at least three different occasions.

 

 

DATE: 1783

TYPE ECLIPSE: Lunar

WITNESS: Wm. Herschel

SOURCE: Michael Hervey- UFOs in the Southern Hemisphere

QUOTES:"...reported seeing luminous points of light on or near the moon during an eclipse.

COMMENTS:His first sighting of lunar lights during eclipses, this may be more along the line of objects reflecting light from the surface of the moon ala Richard Hoagland's idea of ancient structures on its surface./p>

 

 

DATE:18 Mar or 10 Sept 1783

TYPE ECLIPSE:Lunar

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WITNESS:Messier

SOURCE: NASA Techincal Report R-277

QUOTES: "Moving glows around middle of disk during lunar eclipse."

COMMENTS: Refer to your history books about Mr. Messier, veru important to the history of astronomy.

 

 

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LOCATION: Lunar limb -Duration 1.5 min.

WITNESS: astronomer-Ulloa

SOURCE: Nasa Technical Report R-227

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COMMENTS: Durning solar eclipse, observed spot near lunar limb almost as bright as the sun.

 

 

DATE:4 Aug. 1738

TYPE ECLIPSE: solar

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WITNESS:astronomer-Friend of Weidler

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QUOTES: During solar eclipse appearance like lightning on the face of the moon. (partial eclipse)

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