File:Solar eclipse of 1926-01-14, John A. Miller.jpg

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Description "THE LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF THE SOLAR CORONA — Taken by the Swarthmore College Expedition in Sumatra on January 14, 1926, with a camera of 15-feet focus. The shape of the corona is nearly circular, exhibiting the type associated with a maximum of sun-spots."
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Author John A. Miller
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