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OWING to adverse weather conditions we were unable to take any photographs of the solar eclipse at Bangor. Certain other observations which were made may be of interest. A thermometer mounted on a stand in the open and viewed through a telescope recorded a drop in temperature of only 0°.5 C., the actual temperature at the time of totality being 8°.5 C.
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OWEN, E., JONES, H. Potentials during the Solar Eclipse. Nature 120, 120 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/120120a0
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