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  <dc:title>Pen and ink image of Jupiter with a spot</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Copy of image in a letter from Mr Derham recording his
 'Observations I made this morning, at 2 of the clock, of Jupiter's appearance through my 34 foot telescope which represented him very clerly and well.  In the darkest broadest Belt I could discern a Spot, as in the figure. The uppermost Belt (but really the lowermost, the figure and appearance in the Glass being inverted ) I did not quite traverse the Disc.  '

Size 53 mm high x 180mm wide</dc:description>
  <dc:date>23 June 1714</dc:date>
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