Glass diapositive in passe-partout frame [X31] of the solar chromosphere [3

Made:
1926 in Greenwich
photographer:
Royal Observatory, Greenwich
maker:
Science Museum
Glass diapositive in passe-partout frame [X31] of the solar Glass diapositive in passe-partout frame [X31] of the solar

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Glass diapositive in passe-partout frame [X31] of the solar
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Glass diapositive in passe-partout frame [X31] of the solar
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Glass diapositive in passe-partout frame [X31] of the solar chromosphere [3,900-5,000 Angstrom] also known as the flash spectrum taken at Benkoelin in Sumatra on January 14th, 1926. The photograph is a copy made by the Science Museum from originals supplied by the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.

Details

Category:
Astronomy
Object Number:
1999-911
Materials:
glass, tape and complete
Measurements:
overall: 7 x 382 x 155 mm
type:
black-and-white transparencies, spectra, sun and chromosphere
credit:
Science Museum (Great Britain)