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Starlight Detectives

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by Alan Hirshfeld


  Astronomer Royal (England), 349

  Airy as, 24, 24, 83, 215

  purpose of, 24

  Astronomer Royal (Scotland), 98

  Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America, 249–50, 347

  “The Astronomical Observer of Harvard University,” 29

  astronomical recorder, 66

  Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP), 245, 266

  Astronomie Populaire (Arago), 53

  astronomy

  Clerke on, 248

  exact, 131, 137

  eye and, 13–17

  geography and, 24–25

  historian, 349

  instruments used in, 13, 67

  during nineteenth century, 23–28, 230, 321

  observational, 98

  photography of, 71

  positional, 25, 131–33

  research programs, 251–52

  stellar, 79

  visual, 13, 71, 112–13

  astronomy, classical, 13

  exactitude and, 25–26

  during nineteenth century, 23–28, 321

  astrophotography, 349

  Astrophysical Journal, 147, 238, 241, 248, 301, 347

  astrophysics

  benefactors of, 252–55

  Clerke on, 250

  domains of, 247

  emergence and growth of, 246, 248, 251–55

  methods of, 238

  objective of, 142

  observational, 13–14

  perception of, 250

  practice of, 23–24

  of Sun, 192–93

  BAA. See British Astronomical Association

  Babbage, Charles, 169

  Babcock, Harold, 292

  Ball, Robert, 271

  Baltimore, Lord, 25

  Barbaro, Daniello, 43

  Barker, George, 131

  Barnard, Edward Emerson, 239, 347, 349

  on comets, 143

  Roberts and, 239–44, 242

  surveys of, 145–46, 151

  at Yerkes Observatory, 269–70, 300

  Barrett, Storrs, 271

  Bauer, Francis, 44

  BD. See Bonner Durchmusterung

  Becquerel, Edmond, 53, 107

  Berkowski, 346

  Berlin Academy, 177, 179

  Berthoud, Ferdinand, 31

  Berzelius, Jöns Jacob, 156

  Bessel, Friedrich Wilhelm, 24–26, 95

  Beta Aurigae (star), 234

  Betelgeuse (star), 170, 200–203, 202, 232

  Big Dipper, 233

  Biot, Jean Baptiste, 47

  Black, James Wallace, 76–78

  Bond, Elizabeth, 23, 30, 76–77

  Bond, George Phillips, 65, 98, 346, 349

  Bond, William Cranch, and, 33–34, 37–39

  Harvard College Observatory and, 57–61, 66–67, 76–80, 115, 118

  Whipple and, 57–61, 66–67, 76–80

  Bond, Hannah Cranch, 23

  Bond, Richard, 33, 35, 39, 66, 346, 349

  Bond, Thomas, 23, 32, 33

  Bond, William Cranch, 346, 349

  achievements of, 31, 53

  Bond, George Phillips, and, 33–34, 37–39, 66–67

  on celestial position measurement, 30–31, 34

  childhood of, 22–23, 28, 29

  Comet of 1843 and, 35–36

  Cottage Street home of, 33, 33–34

  at Dana House, 35–36

  family business of, 22, 29, 32–33

  on Great Comet of 1811, 30

  Harvard College Observatory and, 34–39, 76–77, 115

  marriage of, 32, 33

  on Orion Nebula, 37–39

  reports by, 32

  solar eclipse and, 22–23

  trips of, 31–32

  Whipple and, 53, 54, 56–61, 66–67

  Bond, William Cranch, Jr., 35

  Bonner Durchmusterung (BD), 134–35

  Boss, Lewis, 287

  Boston, 21–23, 50, 61

  Boston Courier, 50

  Boston Tea Party, 22

  Bowditch, Nathaniel, 30

  Boyden, Uriah Atherton, 252

  Boyle, Robert, 163–64

  Brahe, Tycho, 34

  Brashear, John, 349

  autobiography of, 105–6

  as instrument maker, 233, 261–62, 265, 308

  Brewster, David, 180, 182, 185

  British Association for the Advancement of Science, 65, 82, 98, 266

  British Astronomical Association (BAA), 245

  British Journal of Photography, 74, 113

  Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 50

  Bruce, Catherine Wolfe, 139, 143, 253, 270

  Brucia asteroid, 143

  Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm, 346, 349, 351

  discoveries and works of, 155–56, 172–85, 175

  Kirchhoff, Gustav, and, 159–62, 161, 172–85, 196–98, 207

  on solar spectrum, 107, 109, 175, 175–85

  at University of Heidelberg, 155–59

  Burnham, Sherburne Wesley, 270

  reputation of, 259, 259–60

  writings of, 260

  Buys-Ballot, Christoph Hendrik Diederik, 208–9, 210–11

  calcium, 266

  California Institute of Technology, 296

  calotype

  development of, 47, 71

  patent, 47, 69

  photographic process, 68–69, 346

  Talbot on, 47–48

  Calver, George, 121, 283

  camera. See also daguerreotype

  application of, 17, 39, 131, 142–43

  eye and, 58, 70

  obscura, 43–44

  telescope and, 69–71, 80

  tripod-mounted, 346

  Campbell, William Wallace, 232–33, 233, 248, 286, 309, 349

  Canis Major (constellation), 30

  Cannon, Annie J., 109, 228–29, 229, 350

  Capella, 118, 222

  Cape Photographic Durchmusterung (CPD), 136

  Carnegie, Andrew, 253–54, 286, 294

  Carnegie Institution, 285–89, 296

  Carrington, Richard, 195

  Carte du Ciel, 254–55

  creation of, 137–38

  sky-mapping project, 140, 140–42, 230, 347, 350

  Cartmell, Rowlandson, 173

  Cassegrain, Guillaume, 275

  Cassell’s Book of Sports and Pastimes, 261

  Castelli, Benedetto, 78

  Castor (double-star), 61

  Cat’s Eye, 205

  celestial pole, 25

  “The Century’s Progress in Science,” 19

  Cepheids

  in Andromeda Nebula, 314–15, 318

  disclosure of, 325

  Hubble, Edwin, on, 314, 314–19

  older, 318

  Shapley on, 305–6, 314–18

  variable star, discovery of, 314–15

  “Cepheids in Spiral Nebulae,” 316

  Cepheid variable star, 348, 351

  cesium, 176–77

  Chant, Clarence A., 257

  Chapman, 188

  “Chemical Analysis by Spectrum-observations,” 173

  chemical compounds, 158

  chemical elements, 158, 181, 187

  color of, 162, 174–75

  discovery of, 176, 190–91

  number of, 189

  spectra of, 175–85

  of Sun, 14, 175–85

  Chemical News, 182

  Chemical Society of London, 66, 182, 186

  The Chemist, 72

  Chicago Tribune, 286

  chloride of iodine, 55

  chronometer

  costs of, 33

  manufacture of, 32–33

  marine, 25

  seagoing, 31

  uses of, 26

  Clark, Alvan Graham, 267–68, 349

  Clark, George Bassett, 349

  Clerke, Agnes, 126, 349

  on astronomy, 248

  on astrophysics, 250

  phrases of, 206

  writings of, 21, 109–10, 120, 125, 135, 172
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  clockmakers, 30–32

  Coast Survey, U.S., 28

  color

  of chemical elements, 162, 174–75

  discrete, 174

  Doppler’s theory of star, 210–14

  eye and, 60, 162

  eye-friendly, 90

  flames’ emission of, 173–74, 177, 183

  index, 79

  within light, 174

  light of different, 60

  Newton on primary, 163–65, 164

  primary, 164–65

  of rainbows, 163

  of stars, 202–3

  Colours (Boyle), 163

  Columbian Centinel, 22

  Comet Donati (1858)

  appearance of, 79

  photography of, 346

  Comet of 1843, 35–36

  comets, 194

  Barnard on, 143

  discovery of, 143

  Common, Andrew Ainslie, 138, 331, 347, 350

  childhood of, 120–21, 121

  on photographic library, 130–31, 204, 281

  on reflector telescope, 90–91, 144

  telescopes of, 121–26, 123, 143, 256

  Common, John, 120

  Congress, U.S., 27–28

  On the Construction of a Silvered Glass Telescope (Draper, Henry), 102, 102, 104–5

  “Contributions Toward the History of Spectral Analysis and the Analysis of the Solar Atmosphere,” 183

  Corona Australis, 312

  cosmochemistry

  analysis through light, 172

  response to tale of, 196

  CPD. See Cape Photographic Durchmusterung

  Cranch, Selina, 32, 33

  Crookes, William, 172, 182–85

  Crossley, Edward, 144

  “The Crossley Reflector of the Lick Observatory,” 150

  Crossley reflector telescope

  Keeler on, 144–50, 149, 232

  at Lick Observatory, 144–50, 149, 232

  portrayal of, 145

  spectrograph and, 150

  superiority of, 148

  cryptography, 194, 203

  Crystal Palace, 62–63, 65, 346

  Curtis, Heber D., 309–10

  Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mandé

  Arago and, 40–42, 42, 46–51

  Diorama and, 42–43, 48

  manual by, 50–51

  Niépce, Joseph Nicéphore, and, 45

  photography of, 40–41, 41, 54

  daguerreotype

  celestial photography and, 61–64

  of crescent Moon, 64

  development of, 45–47, 50–51

  Great Refractor and, 53–54, 59–60, 63

  of Jupiter, 63

  of Jupiter at Harvard College Observatory, 346

  method, 42, 68–69

  of Moon, 56–58, 61–64, 63, 66, 346

  of Moon at Harvard College Observatory, 61–64, 346

  of Moon by Draper, John William, 51–53

  plates, 55, 58–60

  process, 47, 48–49, 346, 350

  of quarter Moon, 62–63

  of Sun, 346, 350

  of total solar eclipse, 346

  of Vega at Harvard College Observatory, 346

  by Whipple, John Adams, 56–64, 66

  Dallmeyer, J. H., 136

  Darkness at Noon (Newell), 21–22

  Dartmouth College, 191

  da Vinci, Leonardo, 163

  Dawes, William (Eagle-eye), 195

  Dearborn Observatory, 260

  Debilissima, 102

  de Ferrer, Joaquin, 21

  De La Rue, Warren, 65, 98, 120, 153, 331, 350

  comments and reports of, 82, 182, 186, 207, 346

  construction of photoheliograph by, 346

  drawings of, 67, 67

  interests and inventions of, 66–67

  observatory of, 80–85, 81

  reflector telescopes of, 73–75, 74

  telescopes of, 80–85, 83

  della Porta, Giovanni Battista, 43

  De rebus metallicis, 43

  de Saint Victor, Claude Niépce, 71

  Descartes, Rene, 163

  de Sitter, Willem, 323–24, 328

  Dioptrique (Descartes), 163

  Diorama

  Daguerre and, 42–43, 48

  presentations at, 43

  Dixon, Jeremiah, 25

  Donati, Giovanni Battista, 199–200

  Doppler, Christian, 209, 231, 350

  on frequency of wave, 209–11

  theory of star colors, 210–14

  Doppler effect, 209–11, 231

  Doppler shift, 231

  Draco (constellation), 205

  Draper, Anna Palmer, 96, 106, 109, 119, 221, 224–28, 234, 252, 350

  Draper, Daniel, 101

  Draper, Dorothy, 52

  Draper, Henry, 188, 190, 190, 215–16, 331, 347, 350

  careers of, 99

  Draper, John William, and, 97, 100, 106–8, 220–21

  education of, 97–98

  formative years of, 96–97, 97

  Holden and, 217, 221

  Huggins, William, and, 218–23

  memoir of, 131

  Moon photography of, 104, 104–6

  observatory of, 101–2, 102, 107–11, 108, 115, 283

  Orion Nebula and, 115–20, 116, 117, 124

  reflector and refractor telescopes of, 114–19, 115

  on silvered-glass telescope, 99–106

  writings of, 102, 104–6, 225, 228

  Draper, John Christopher, 98

  Draper, John William, 346, 350

  on daguerreotype of Moon, 51–53

  Draper, Henry, and, 97, 100, 106–8, 220–21

  expertise of, 51, 51–52

  photography of, 53

  writings of, 96–97

  Draper Catalogue of Stellar Spectra (Draper, Henry), 228

  Dreyer, L. E., 301

  Drummond lamp, 178

  Dumbbell Nebula, 130, 269

  Dun Echt Observatory, 132

  Eagle-eye. See Dawes, William

  Earth, 25, 27, 60

  Eddington, Arthur, 304

  Einstein, Albert, 348

  General Theory of Relativity of, 321–24, 348

  Hubble, Edwin, and, 328, 330

  electrochemistry, 66

  Ellerman, Ferdinand, 266, 287–88

  England, 83–84. See also Astronomer Royal; Royal Greenwich Observatory

  Greenwich, 24, 26, 31–32, 34, 231–32, 237, 251

  science in, 350

  Europe

  astronomers in, 248–49, 251–52

  astronomy in, 28

  scientific philanthropy in, 254–55

  Evans, David, 142

  eye

  astronomy and, 13–17, 19

  camera and, 58, 70

  capacity of, 13

  colors and, 60, 162

  eye-friendly color, 90

  eyepiece, 70

  Fabricius, Georg, 43

  Farrar, John, 30

  Fathers and Sons (Turgenev), 156

  Federal Depot of Charts and Instruments, 28

  Finlay, William H., 132

  Fitz, Harry. See Fitz, Henry G.

  Fitz, Henry, 350

  Rutherfurd and, 88–92

  skills of, 87

  as telescope maker, 87–88

  Fitz, Henry G. (Harry), 88, 88, 92

  Fitz, Julia, 88

  Fitz, Lewis Rutherfurd, 89

  Fizeau, Armand-Hippolyte-Louis, 346, 350

  assertions of, 212–13

  discovery of, 49, 53

  Flamsteed, John, 34

  Fleming, Williamina, 143, 228, 228–29, 350

  focusing, 59–60

  Foucault, J. B. L., 178–79

  Foucault, Léon, 53, 100, 281–82, 346, 350

  Fox, Philip, 239

  France, 28, 48

  Frankland, Edward, 184

  Fraunhofer, Joseph, 36, 87, 182, 350

  childhood of, 166

  education of, 167

  optical
career of, 167, 167–70, 186–87

  technology and, 199

  Fraunhofer lines, 183, 185, 200

  absorption, 190, 216

  creation of, 178

  discovery of, 168–70

  French Academy of Sciences, 40, 47, 95

  Friedmann, Alexander, 323–24

  Frost, Edwin B., 238–39, 270, 300, 302

  Furness, Helen, 246

  galaxies, 14, 318

  diameter of, 348

  radial velocities of, 347, 348

  Galileo, 128

  gases, noble, 191

  Gay-Lussac, Joseph Louis, 48

  gelatin

  bromide dry plates, 113–14

  dry-plate photographic process, 113, 216, 347, 351

  “Gelatine,” 112

  gelatino-bromide dry plates, 114

  General Catalog of Stellar Parallaxes, 270

  General Catalogue of Double Stars (Burnham), 260

  General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars (Herschel, John), 204

  “A General Study of Diffuse Galactic Nebulae,” 312

  General Theory of Relativity, 321–24, 348

  geography

  coordinates within, 34

  U.S. land grants and, 24–25

  Germany, 28

  Gernsheim, Helmut, 45

  Gill, David, 347, 350

  career and vision of, 132, 132–33, 139, 142

  on Great Comet of 1882, 132–36, 135, 149

  on telescopes, 133

  Gladstone, John Hall, 172, 182, 185

  Globe (London), 50

  God in History (von Bunsen), 158

  Goodricke, John, 305

  Gough, Douglas, 299

  Gould, Benjamin Apthorp, 94–95, 100

  gratings

  concave reflection, 187–88

  diffraction, 186–87, 261–62

  precision diffusion, 187–88

  proper curvature, 188–89

  Gray, Asa, 36

  Great Britain, 28

  Great Comet of 1811, 30

  Great Comet of 1882, 132–36, 135, 149, 347

  Great Debate of 1920, 309–10, 348, 352

  Great Exhibition (1851), 62–63, 65, 346

  Great Melbourne Telescope, 280, 280–81, 347

  Great Refractor, 116

  arrival of, 37–39, 38

  daguerreotype and, 53–54, 59–60, 63

  mechanized observing chair for, 81

  Munich drive of, 59, 61, 64, 71, 77

  Great Solar Eclipse (1806), 21–23, 64

  Greenwich (England), 24, 26, 31–32, 34, 231–32, 237, 251

  Grubb, Thomas, 280

  Grubb refractor telescope, 215

  Hadley, John, 275

  Hale, Evelina, 292–93

  Hale, George Ellery, 249–50, 262, 301, 331, 347, 349

  achievements of, 272

  childhood of, 259–61

  education of, 262, 264

  family of, 259–61, 262–63, 271, 292–93

  innovations of, 266

  Kenwood Physical Observatory of, 263–67, 265, 266, 290

  maladies of, 292–95, 312

  at Mount Wilson Observatory, 285–98, 297

  spectroheliograph and, 264–66, 347

  on spectroscopy, 261

  telescopes of, 261, 283–84

  Hale, Martha, 260–61

  Hale, Mary, 260–61

 

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