| RefNo | MS/928/2/171 |
| Level | Item |
| Title | Letter from George Gabriel Stokes, Lensfield Cottage, Cambridge, to Charles Vernon Boys |
| Creator | Stokes; Sir; George Gabriel (1819 - 1903); First Baronet; physicist |
| Recipient | Boys; Sir Charles Vernon (1855-1944); British physicist and inventor |
| Date | 20 March 1900 |
| Description | Professor Turner has told him that Boys had no indication of heat radiation from the dark part of the Moon. Stokes considers this only to be expected, as rock is a bad conductor. It would be better to try during a lunar eclipse shortly after the dark part of the Moon had been exposed to direct sunlight. Lord Rosse mentioned a similar but unsuccessful trial in a Philosophical Transactions paper. There is one partial lunar eclipse on 13 June and Stokes describes how this might be favourable for Boys's observations. |
| Extent | 2p. |
| Format | Typescript |
| PhysicalDescription | On paper |
| AccessStatus | Open |
Fellows associated with this archive
| Code | PersonName | Dates |
| NA8283 | Stokes; Sir; George Gabriel (1819 - 1903); First Baronet; physicist | 1819 - 1903 |