Image
Category
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Drawings of Mars from Lick Observatory

1892

Great star cloud near Messier 11

1895

Glass positive:- Saturn

1927

Glass positive:- Jupiter

1927

Glass positive:- Spiral Nebula

1907

Spiral Nebula in Serpens

1912

Glass positive:- Spiral Nebula in Virgo

1915

Coma Berenices E.E. Barnard

1894

Jupiter; E.E. Barnard

1891

Glass positive:- Venus

1927

Glass positive:- Jupiter

1927

Glass positive:- Mars

1926

Glass positive:- Mars and San Jose, (photographs in light of different colours) W.H. Wright, Lick Observatory, 1924, November 9, 36-inch Reflector, focal length, 210 in, a, c violet; b, d infra-red 8 1/2" x 8 1/2"

Glass positive:- Mars and San Jose

1924

Photographic transparencies (glass positive) of Mars, (photographs in light of different colours). Taken by W.H. Wright, Lick Observatory, 1926, October 16, with a 36-inch reflector, focal length, 210in. Photographs in ultra-violet, green, yellow red, infra-red, and violet light respectively.

Glass positive of Mars

1926-10-16

Clusters in Perseus, E.S. Holden and J. M. Schaeberle, Lick Observatory, 33-inch refractor, exposure , 1h, 201/2 m

Clusters in Perseus

1912

Cluster in Hercules, 1899, July 13, R.A., 16h 37m, decl, [plus] 36 degree 44', enlarged 5. 6 diam, exposure, 2 hrs, taken with the Crossley reflector of the Lick Observatory

Cluster in Hercules

1899

Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius, Lick Observatory, 1899, July 6, R.A., 17h 54m Decl, - 23 degree 2', Crossley reflector, aperture, 36" in, focal length, 17ft, 6in, exposure, 3 hours, enlarged 4.1 diam.

Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius

1899; 1912

Ring Nebula in Lyra, 1899, July 14, R.A., 18h. 48m. Decl, 32 degree 51' exposure, 10 min, taken with the Crossley reflector of the Lick Observatory

Ring Nebula in Lyra

1899; 1912

Meteor Trail and Comet 1893 IV (Brooks); E.E. Barnard, Lick Observatory; 1893, November 13; 6-inch Willard lens. Focal length, 31in; Exposure, 2 h. 5 .

Meteor Trail and Comet 1893 IV (Brooks); E.E. Barnard

1893

Photographic transparency (glass positive) of Mars, cloud pictures, (photographs in violet or ultra-violet light). Taken by W. H. Wright, Lick Observatory, 1926, October 14, 15, 16, 18, with a 36-inch reflector, focal length, 210in, 6 1/2" x 4 1/4".

Glass positive of Mars

1926-10

Photographic transparency, glass positive, of Mars, (photographs in light of different colours). Taken by W.H. Wright, Lick Observatory, 1926 November 2, 3, with a 36-inch reflector, focal length, 210 in. Right and left photographs in infra-red light.

Glass positive of Mars

1926-11-02

Positive transparency on film, size 12" x 10", The Pleiades, Babcock, 1939, 36" Reflecting Telescope, Lick

Positive transparency on film

1966

Positive transparency on film, size 10" x 12", of Moon (age 10 days) 1938, January 11, Lick 36" Refractor

Positive transparency on film

1938

Positive transparency on film, size 10" x 12", of Moon (age 13 days 8 hrs) 1946, January 16, Lick 36" Refractor

Positive transparency on film

1946