Photograph of solar eclipse, 1919
In 1919 Britain’s Joint Permanent Eclipse Committee organised two expeditions, one to the Atlantic island of Príncipe, the other to Sobral in Brazil, to view the eclipse of 29 May 1919. The aim was to test Einstein's general theory of relativity, which predicted that a large body such as the Sun would bend light from faraway stars. Images from the Sobral expedition provided persuasive observational evidence. The horizontal lines on this image indicate the stars that were used to measure the light’s deflection.
- Measurements:
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overall: 203 mm x 253 mm
- Materials:
- paper (fibre product)
- Object Number:
- 2015-367/6
- type:
- photographs