PhotoFiles: Spotting the eclipse in Lincoln
From the Countdown to Totality: Your updating guide to the Aug. 21 total solar eclipse series
Look at eclipses of the past in Lincoln through these archive photos.
1963 eclipse
- Journal Star file photo
Ken Hill (left) and 12-year-old Dick Frye use what was described as "the preferred amateur technique" to view the July 20, 1963, solar eclipse, namely seeing a reflection inside the box from rays coming through a small hole on the opposite side.
1963 eclipse
- Journal Star file photo
Dozens of eclipse watchers gathered on the University of Nebraska campus to look at a telescope's projection of the moon's journey between the Earth and the sun during the total eclipse of the sun on July 20, 1963.
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