Maps of Solar Eclipses from 1915 to 1919
Probably the most important scientific discovery from any solar eclipse was the validation of Einstein’s theory of relativity during the eclipse of 1919 May 29. Arthur Eddington conducted an expedition to the island of Principe off the west coast of Africa, and by measuring the displacement of stars near the eclipse sun, announced that he had verified Einstein’s theory. This announcement overnight propelled Einstein to international fame. Note the magnificent coronal prominence which occurred during this eclipse.
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Annular Eclipse of February 13th 1915. Collection of Scanned by Michael Zeiler
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Annulaire de Soleil du 13 Février 1915. gallica.bnf.fr
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Annular Eclipse of August 10th 1915. Collection of Scanned by Michael Zeiler
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Totale de Soleil du Février 1916 gallica.bnf.fr
L'Astronomie Phénomènes Intéressants
The Democratic Banner Does Path of Sun's Eclipse Portend Early End of War? Some Folks Think So U.S. Library of Congress, chroniclingamerica.loc.gov
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Total Eclipse of February 3rd 1916 Collection of Scanned by Michael Zeiler
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William F. Rigge The Solar Eclipse of February 3 NASA Astrophysics Data System, https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
William F. Rigge Eclipse of the Sun Feb. 3 1916 Middle & Magnitude End NASA Astrophysics Data System, https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Annulaire de Soleil le Juillet 1916 gallica.bnf.fr
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Annular Eclipse of July 29th 1916 Collection of Scanned by Michael Zeiler
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Partielle de Soleil le 22 Janvier 1917 gallica.bnf.fr
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Partial Eclipse of January 22nd 1917 Collection of Scanned by Michael Zeiler
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Partielle de Soleil le 18 19 Juin 1917 gallica.bnf.fr
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Partial Eclipse of June 18th-19th 1917. Collection of Scanned by Michael Zeiler
William F. Rigge Solar Eclipse of 1917 June 19 as Visible in the United States NASA Astrophysics Data System, https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Partielle de Soleil le 18 Juillet 1917 gallica.bnf.fr
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Annulaire de Soleil le 13 Décembre 1917 gallica.bnf.fr
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Annular Eclipse of December 13th 1917 Collection of Scanned by Michael Zeiler
William F. Rigge General View of the Eclipse NASA Astrophysics Data System, https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Totale de Soleil du 8 Juin 1918 gallica.bnf.fr
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Total Eclipse of May 28-29, 1919. Collection of Scanned by Michael Zeiler
Popular Science Monthly About eighty-five towns are directly in the path of the total eclipse. U.S. Library of Congress, chroniclingamerica.loc.gov
Supplement to the Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris Path of Total Solar Eclipse of the Sun, June 8, 1918 Collection of Scanned by Michael Zeiler
Supplement to the Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris Path of Total Solar Eclipse of the Sun, June 8, 1918 Collection of Scanned by Michael Zeiler
L'Astronomie Régions d'oú l'on verra l'éclipse de Soleil du 8-9 juin 1918 gallica.bnf.fr
New York Tribune The Sun Goes in for Daylight Saving U.S. Library of Congress, chroniclingamerica.loc.gov
Denver Post Thousands Point Glasses at Sun to Watch Eclipse U.S. Library of Congress, chroniclingamerica.loc.gov
Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences Total Eclipse of the Sun June 8, 1918 U.S. Library of Congress, chroniclingamerica.loc.gov
Washburn Observatory Diagram Showing the Path of the Moon's Shadow
Chicago Daily New Almanac and Yearbook Path of the Total Eclipse of June 8, 1918 and the size of the Partial Phase in the United States U.S. Library of Congress, chroniclingamerica.loc.gov
William F. Rigge Eclipse of the Sun June 8, 1918 as visible in the U.S. Beginning NASA Astrophysics Data System, https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
William F. Rigge Eclipse of the Sun June 8, 1918 as visible in the U.S. Middle & Magnitude NASA Astrophysics Data System, https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
William F. Rigge Eclipse of the Sun June 8, 1918 as visible in the U.S. End NASA Astrophysics Data System, https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Annular Eclipse of December 3rd, 1918. Collection of Scanned by Michael Zeiler
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Annulaire de Soleil le 3 Décembre 1918 gallica.bnf.fr
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Total Eclipse of May 28-29, 1919. Collection of Scanned by Michael Zeiler
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Totale de Soleil les 28 et 29 Mai 1919 gallica.bnf.fr
Observatorio Nacional do Rio de Janeiro Eclipse total de 29 de Maio, 1919 cienciaecultura.bvs.br
Science magazine Total Eclipse of May 28-29, 1919. NASA Astrophysics Data System, https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
The Illustrated London News "Starlight Bent by the Sun's Attraction": The Einstein Theory eclipse1919.org
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Annulaire de Soleil du 22 Novembre 1919 gallica.bnf.fr
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Annular Eclipse of November 22, 1919. Collection of Scanned by Michael Zeiler
L'Astronomie Zone de visibilité de l'éclipse de Soleil du 22 novembre 1919. gallica.bnf.fr
William F. Rigge, Graphic Construction of Eclipses and Occultations Eclipse of the Sun November 22 1919 as Visible in the U.S. Beginning Collection of Michael Zeiler
William F. Rigge The Solar Eclipse of NASA Astrophysics Data System, https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
William F. Rigge Eclipse of the Sun November 22 1919 as Visible in the U.S. End NASA Astrophysics Data System, https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu