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1840’s

Moon

The Moon

 

One of the first photos of the moon

Photo credited to John William Draper (1840)

(London Stereoscopic Company-Getty Images)

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Mirror-reversed daguerreotype of the moon

Mirror-reversed daguerreotype of the moon

Photo attributed to John William Draper, believed to have been taken from his rooftop observatory at New York University (March 26, 1840)

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