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File:Venus Drawing.jpg

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English: Sketchings of the 1769 Venus Transit
Date 1769 (depicted) 1771 (publication)
Source Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
Author Captain James Cook and Charles Green
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Upload date | User | Bytes | Dimensions | Comment

  • 2011-03-07 16:08 (UTC) | Mknight1229 | 65513 (bytes) | 734×899 |
  • 2011-03-05 03:59 (UTC) | Mknight1229 | 13953 (bytes) | 333×427 | This image is in the public domain due to its age.
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