Antique Illustration of polar light, Aurora borealis - stock photo

Antique Illustration, Copyright has expired on this artwork. From my own archives, digitally restored. The most common form of northern lights in Germany and southern Scandinavia. Aurora borealis, observed by Isaac Israel Hayes (American Arctic explorer, physician, and politician) at Port Foulke in Greenland, January 6, 1861. Aurora borealis, observed by John Rand Capron (English amateur scientist, astronomer and photographer) in Guildford, England, October 24, 1870. Aurora borealis, observed by John Rand Capron (English amateur scientist, astronomer and photographer) on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, September 11, 1874.
Antique Illustration, Copyright has expired on this artwork. From my own archives, digitally restored. The most common form of northern lights in Germany and southern Scandinavia. Aurora borealis, observed by Isaac Israel Hayes (American Arctic explorer, physician, and politician) at Port Foulke in Greenland, January 6, 1861. Aurora borealis, observed by John Rand Capron (English amateur scientist, astronomer and photographer) in Guildford, England, October 24, 1870. Aurora borealis, observed by John Rand Capron (English amateur scientist, astronomer and photographer) on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, September 11, 1874.
Antique Illustration of polar light, Aurora borealis
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