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WITH the view of studying the effects of the total solar eclipse of June 30, 1954, on the magnetograms at Quetta, the Ruska magnetograph was set to run at 80 mm./hr., instead of the normal speed of 20 mm./hr. The Quetta Magnetic Observatory was approximately three miles south of the northern rim of the shadow belt. The beginning of totality was 13h. 58.8m. G.M.T. and hence the corpuscular eclipse was to be expected at approximately 11h. 59m. G.M.T.
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KAZMI, S. Magnetic Observations at Quetta during the Total Solar Eclipse of June 30. Nature 174, 706 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/174706a0
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