One of two colour engravings (Pl.2) with window mounts showing four colour sketches of the planet Jupiter, observed and drawn by Etienne Leopold Trouvelot in 1872. Colour print of drawings of the planet Jupiter 1872
Set of two colour engravings with window mounts of colour sketches showing the planet Jupiter, observed and drawn by Etienne Leopold Trouvelot in 1872. Supervised by Prof. Winlock and published in the Annals of the Harvard College Observatory in 1876 with money from Josiah Quincy & the Sturgis Fund. Set of two colour engravings with window mounts of colour sketches showing the planet Jupiter 1872
One of two glass positives:- Jupiter, J.H. Reynolds, Birmingham, 1917, November 16, 28-inch reflector, equivalent focal length, 160ft One of two glass positives:- Jupiter 1917; 1929
Two glass Positives:- Jupiter, J.H. Reynolds, Birmingham, 1917, November 16, 28-inch reflector, equivalent focal length, 160ft Two glass Positives:- Jupiter 1917
Selection of three photographs showing Jupiter's outer satellites (VI, VII, VIII), Himialia, Elara & Pariphae supplied by the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. Selection of three photographs showing Jupiter's outer satellites 1911
One of two colour engravings (Pl.1) with window mounts showing four colour sketches of the planet Jupiter, observed and drawn byEtienne Leopold Trouvelot in 1872. Colour print of drawings of the planet Jupiter 1872
Positive transparency on film, size 8 1/2" x 6 1/2", Jupiter in blue light showing large red spot, satellite Ganymede and shadow Palomar 200" Hale Telescope Positive transparency on film 1966
Glass diapositive, 3 1/4"x3 3/4", of Jupiter. Taken by B. Lyot with 60cm. Refractor at the Pic-du-Midi Observatory at 21h. 15m. on 20th March 1945 Glass diapositive 1945
Glass positive:- Jupiter, J.H. Reynolds, Birmingham, 1917, December 21 28-inch reflector, equivalent focal length, 160ft, 8 1/2" x 6 1/2" Glass positive:- Jupiter 1917
One of two glass positives:- Jupiter, J.H. Reynolds, Birmingham, 1917, December 13, 28-inch reflector, equivalent focal length, 160 ft, 8 1/2" x 6 1/2" One of two glass positives:- Jupiter 1917