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I RECENTLY published1 a prediction of the coronal structure to be expected during the eclipse of September 22, 1968. Waldmeier has kindly made available a sketch prepared from his photographs obtained during this eclipse. The observations of Waldmeier were obtained with a 120 cm focal length telescope near Yurgamysh, USSR.
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Schatten, K. H., Nature, 220, 1211 (1968).
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SCHATTEN, K. Coronal Structure at the Solar Eclipse of September 22, 1968. Nature 222, 652–653 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/222652a0
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