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1912 Apr 1, ~22h15m | Tycho | Visible like a bright spot standing out in the dark slate-gray shadow. Only Tycho was seen during the lunar eclipse | LeRoy | LeRoy 1912; Fisher 1924 |
1912 May 19 | Dark side | Small red glowing area noticed on shadow side of moon | Valier | Valier 1912 |
1912 May 20 | Leibnitz Mts. area | Glowing line of light into dark side | Franks | Franks obs. book |
1912 Sep 25 | Pico B | Haze spreading from W end of crater | Pickering | Rawstron 1937 |
1913 Mar 22, ~11h57m | N/A | During eclipse totality, there remained visible to the NW only a luminous point not much larger than the planet Mars and of the same color (Lunar eclipse) | G.Jackson | Jackson 1913; Fisher 1924 |
1913 Jun 15 | South | Distinct small reddish spot | Maw | Webb 1962 ed. |
1915 Jan 31 | Littrow | Seven white spots arranged like a Greek gamma | Burgess | Eng. Mech. Vol. 101 |
1915 Apr 21 | S of Posidonius | Noticed special occurrence S of large circle Posidonius which he took as evidence of water vapor | Houdard | Houdard 1917 |
1915 Apr 23 | Clavius | Narrow, straight beam of light from crater A to crater B | Cook | B.A.A. Mem. 1916 |
1915 Dec 11 | Mare Crisium | Particularly bright spot like star on N shore | Thomas | Eng. Mech. Vol.103 |
1916 Oct 10 | Plato | Pickering's craterlet No.59 involved in reddish shadow and disappeared. Usually distinctly seen under similar illumination. | Maggini | Sci. Amer. 1919 |
1917 Jan 8, ~07h45m | Dionysius | Point on rim of crater shone like a small star for sometime after entering the eclipse shadow (Lunar eclipse) | W.F.A. Ellison | Ellison 1917; Fisher 1924 |
1919 Nov 7, ~23h45m | Tycho, vicinity | Long ray in direction of Longomontanus remained visible glowing in weak gray-green light during whole eclipse (until clouds stopped observation) (Lunar eclipse) | Fock | Fock 1920; Fisher 1924 |
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