Columbus and the 1504 lunar eclipse, illustration. This eclipse of 1st March 1504 (29 February in the Americas) was predicted in astronomical tables that were used by the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus (1452-1506). Columbus and his crew were stranded in Jamaica on 25th June 1503 during his fourth voyage (1502-1504), remaining there for over a year. When provisions ran low, Columbus successfully threatened to deprive the natives of the light of the moon if they did not supply food. From 'Popular Astronomy' by Camille Flammarion (1880).

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