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Français : Le transit de Vénus pris par Jules Janssen au Japon en 1874
English: The 1874 transit of Venus seen from Japan, by Pierre (Jules) Janssen, as printed on page 946 of the 5th edition of 'Le Ciel' by by Amedee Guillemin, Paris, 1877.
Date 01:49-6:26 UTC
Source https://archive.org/details/lecielnotionsl00guil/page/946/mode/1up?ref=ol&view=theater
Author Pierre Jules César Janssen (1824-1907)

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(rationale: Author died in 1907, more than 70 years (+30 years if he "died for France") have passed --> PD-France)

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(rationale: photographed before 1946)

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