
The image is a collage of six circular drawings, each depicting a celestial body, likely a planet or moon, with varying degrees of detail and shading. The drawings are arranged in a 2x3 grid. Each drawing is labeled with a figure number (I to VI), the date of observation, the longitude and latitude coordinates, and a 'Seeing' value. The drawings themselves are rendered in shades of gray, with darker areas indicating shadows or surface features. The celestial bodies appear to have irregular shapes and textured surfaces, with some showing distinct markings or patterns. Below the grid of drawings is a title that reads 'DRAWINGS AFTER OPPOSITION [EXCEPT ONE]' and the name 'By A. E. Douglass'. The background of the image is a light beige color, giving it a vintage or historical appearance.