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Morehouse's Comet Stereograph—Description
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Morehouse's Comet Stereograph


A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of Watch the skies!—UFOs, airplanes, birds, clouds, or anything else that might be up there.
"16645 Morehouse's Comet, Yerkes Observatory."
A stereograph of Morehouse's Comet, or Comet Morehouse, which Wikipedia describes as "a bright, non-periodic comet discovered by US astronomer Daniel Walter Morehouse and first observed on September 1, 1908."
This stereo card was one in a series of images of the sun, the moon, planets, meteors, and comets published by the Keystone View Company in Meadville, Pennsylvania. For an interesting discussion of these photos, see Carmen Pérez Gonzalez, "From the Observatory to the Classroom: Space Images in the Keystone “600 SET” and “1200 SET,”International Journal on Stereo & Immersive Media, vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 2017): 40-62.
See also the text on the back of the stereograph.

"16645 Morehouse's Comet, Yerkes Observatory."
A stereograph of Morehouse's Comet, or Comet Morehouse, which Wikipedia describes as "a bright, non-periodic comet discovered by US astronomer Daniel Walter Morehouse and first observed on September 1, 1908."
This stereo card was one in a series of images of the sun, the moon, planets, meteors, and comets published by the Keystone View Company in Meadville, Pennsylvania. For an interesting discussion of these photos, see Carmen Pérez Gonzalez, "From the Observatory to the Classroom: Space Images in the Keystone “600 SET” and “1200 SET,”International Journal on Stereo & Immersive Media, vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 2017): 40-62.
See also the text on the back of the stereograph.

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