Credit: ©The Royal Society
    Image number: RS.14314

    Surface of the moon during an eclipse

    Date
    22 October 1668
    Creator
    Unknown, Artist
    Object type
    Archive reference number
    Manuscript page number
    p18
    Material
    Dimensions
    height (page): 360mm
    width (page): 231mm
    Subject
    Content object
    space
       > Solar system
          > Moon
    Description
    A figure of a lunar eclipse observed by the Earl of Sandwich on Friday 15/25 March 1668 at Madrid, whose latitude is given as 40. 20'. His observation was reported to the meeting of the Royal Society on 22 October 1668, which ordered the observation to be registered.
    Transcription
    About 40 min. past one a clock after midnight, I discovered the face of the Moon, as above, and it appeared as if a cloud blacker then ordinary was upon the upper quarter of the Moon to the Eastward, which looked darker and darker, untill the very shadow of the Earth began to be discernable upon the moon's body; I noted this cloud not to pass or alter in place, but in colour aforesaid.
    Transcribed by the Making Visible project
    Object history
    At the meeting of the Royal Society on 22 October 1668, ‘The earl of Sandwich’s observations made by himself during his embassy in Spain and Portugal, of the last comet seen by himself at Lisbon the first time on Feb. 25, 1667/8, O.S. and of the eclipse of the moon of May 15/25, 1668, were produced, and ordered to be registered’ (Birch 2:314).
    Related fellows
    Edward Montagu, Naval officer
    Associated place
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       > Europe
          > Spain
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