Record

RefNoMS/312
Previous numbersMS/312, MS/313, MS/314, MS/315, MS/316, MS/317, MS/318, MS/319, MS/320, MS/321, MS/322, MS/323, MS/324, MS/325, MS/326, MS/327, MS/328, MS/329, MS/330, MS/331, MS/332, MS/333, MS/334, MS/335, MS/336, MS/337, MS/338
LevelSeries
TitleKew Observatory Sunspot measurements from 24 January 1864 to 9 April 1872
CreatorRue; Warren de la (1815 - 1889); chemist and astronomer
Date1864-1872
DescriptionSeries of 27 individual notebooks comprising tables of astronomical observations recording sunspot activity, accompanied by albumen prints.

Part of the Kew Observatory project to capture daily images of the sun and track sun-spots over time, using the photoheliograph built for this purpose by Warren de la Rue. This pursuit was first suggested by Sir Jon Herschel and executed by Warren de la Rue from February 1862 to late January 1871. During this time he took 2778 pictures of the sun on 1724 days.

Notes include comments on the quality of individual photographs.
LanguageEnglish
Extent27 volumes, MS small
PhysicalDescriptionPaper, bound, size 8.75 x 7.5 inches, MS small
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordMC/7/113
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA3837Rue; Warren de la (1815 - 1889); chemist and astronomer1815 - 1889
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