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Starlight Detectives

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by Alan Hirshfeld


  Hale, William, 260–61, 273

  Hale, William, Jr., 260–61

  halides, 43

  Hall, Asaph, 115–16

  Hall, Matthew, 121

  Halley’s Comet, 35

  Harper, William Rainey, 266–68

  Harper’s Magazine, 296

  Harper’s Weekly, 97

  Harrison, John, 25

  Harvard College

  administrators at, 30, 34

  astronomers at, 27, 30

  Harvard College Observatory, 76, 349. See also Great Refractor

  Bond, George Phillips, and, 57–61, 66–67, 76–80, 115, 118

  Bond, William Cranch, and, 34–39, 76–77, 115

  budget of, 253

  celestial photography at, 346, 350

  construction of, 36

  daguerreotype of Jupiter at, 346

  daguerreotype of Moon at, 61–64, 346

  daguerreotype of Vega at, 346

  directors of, 76, 351

  public access to, 39

  reports on, 32

  spectra, 224, 226–27

  telescopes at, 36–39, 255, 264

  Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 55

  heliograph, 44–45

  heliometer, 133

  heliostat, 177, 188

  helium, 190–91

  Henry, Paul, 136–37

  Henry, Prosper, 136–37

  “Henry Draper: The Unity of the Universe,” 96

  Henry Draper Catalogue (Draper, Henry), 228, 234

  Henry Draper Medal, 272

  Henry Draper Memorial, 224–27

  Hercules (constellation), 233

  Herschel, Caroline, 32, 276

  Herschel, John, 48, 49, 71, 169, 182–83, 280, 350

  on globular clusters, 304–5, 320–21

  Herschel, William, and, 97–98

  words and writings of, 83, 204

  Herschel, William, 30, 180, 203, 275–77, 276, 277, 350

  catalog of, 241–42, 244

  Herschel, John, and, 97–98

  observatory of, 31–32

  on star-gaging, 303

  Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, 229

  “History of Astronomical Discoveries,” 320

  History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century (Clerke), 21, 125

  History of the Conflict between Religion and Science (Draper, John William), 96

  Holden, Edward S., 116–18

  as director, 138, 145, 145–46, 151, 244–45, 350

  Draper, Henry, and, 217, 221

  Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 55

  Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Sr., 32, 276

  Hooker, John D., 293

  Hooker reflector telescope, 14

  horn-silver, 43

  Horsehead Nebula, 143

  Hough, George W., 260

  Housman, A. E., 333

  Hubble, Edwin, 299, 326, 332–33, 348, 350

  on Andromeda Nebula, 313–15

  career of, 298–300

  on Cepheids, 314, 314–19

  dissertation of, 301–2

  education of, 300

  Einstein, Albert, and, 328, 330

  Humason and, 325–28

  military training of, 302

  at Mount Wilson Observatory, 299–300, 302–5, 312–19

  nebula classification scheme of, 312–13

  on nebula NGC 6822, 313, 315

  work and writings of, 14, 16–17, 311, 316, 324, 326, 329

  at Yerkes Observatory, 300–302

  Hubble, Grace, 319

  Hubble Atlas of Galaxies (Hubble, Edwin), 311

  Hubble’s law, 327, 329, 348, 351

  Hubble Space Telescope, 17

  Huggins, Margaret Lindsay, 195, 351

  Huggins, William, and, 195, 217, 217–22, 227

  Huggins, William, 111, 331, 346, 351

  as amateur astronomer, 194–96, 208

  Draper, Henry, and, 218–23

  drawings and sketches of, 194, 202

  Holden and, 220

  Huggins, Margaret Lindsay, and, 195, 217, 217–22, 227

  Miller and, 196–203, 213

  on nebula, 204–7

  observations of, 130

  observatory of, 195, 196–97, 197

  on Orion Nebula, 38, 227

  Pickering and, 223–27, 250–51

  on radial velocity, 214–16

  spectroscopy and, 198–203, 214, 231

  Young, Charles A., and, 221, 223, 225

  Humason, Milton Lasalle, 299, 325, 328, 348, 351

  Hubble, Edwin, and, 325–28

  training of, 325

  Humphrey, Samuel Dwight, 53, 53

  Hussey, William J., 145–47, 285–86

  Huygens, Christiaan, 115

  hydrocarbon compounds, 183

  Hyperion, 278

  hypo. See sodium thiosulfate

  illumination, 165

  images

  of Andromeda Nebula, 239–41

  clarity of, 69–70

  of Milky Way, 239, 349

  of Pleiades, 95

  wet-collodion, 74–75

  “Impact of Observations on Prejudice and Input Physics,” 299

  Imperial Central Observatory (Russia), 36

  “The Importance of Astrophysical Research and the Relation of Astrophysics to Other Physical Sciences,” 230

  International Astronomical Union, 142

  inventor, 14

  island-universe model, 316–17

  “Island Universes,” 316

  Janssen, Pierre-Jules-César, 189, 263, 351

  Janssen Medal, 272

  Jean, James, 304

  John Hopkins University, 188–89, 261

  Jones, William B., 57, 62

  Joseph, Maximilian, 166–67

  Jupiter, 295

  daguerreotype of, 63

  Harvard College Observatory’s daguerreotype of, 346

  moons of, 31, 239

  Kapteyn, Jacobus C., 136, 303–5, 351

  Keeler, James E., 123, 283, 327, 332, 347, 351

  on Crossley reflector telescope, 144–50, 149, 232

  as director, 144–51, 147

  education of, 147

  remarks and writings of, 230, 235–36, 247–48, 256

  Keller, Helen, 163

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

  Kew Observatory (England), 83–84

  King’s College, 196

  Kirchhoff, Gustav, 346, 349, 351

  Bunsen and, 159–62, 161, 172–85, 196–98, 207

  career of, 159–62

  discoveries and works of, 155, 172–85, 175, 187, 201

  radiation theory of, 179, 179–80

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

  Kirchhoff, Otto, 159

  Knickerbocker, 50

  land grants

  geography and, 24–25

  U.S., 24–25

  Langley, Samuel Pierpont, 187–88

  language, 13

  Lankford, John, 252

  Lassell, William, 277–80, 279, 346, 351

  latitude, 24–25

  Leavitt, Henrietta, 351

  lens, 188–89

  convex, 60

  fifteen-inch objective, 36–37

  objective, 60

  telescope, 91–93

  Leviathan reflector telescope, 14–15, 15, 98–99, 204, 206, 256, 277, 282, 346

  Lick, James, 253

  Lick Observatory, 123, 143–44, 144, 256–57, 347. See also Crossley reflector telescope

  astrophotography at, 349

  benefactors of, 253–54

  catalog, 233

  directors of, 145–46, 244, 309, 349–51

  reflectors at, 283

  refractors at, 253, 267, 283

  Lick Trust, 259–60

  light, 153, 256

  cosmochemical analysis through, 172

  of different colors, 60

  sources of, 198–99

  spectra of, 170–71

  Lincoln, Abraham, 132

 
Lind, Jenny, 55

  Lockyer, J. Norman, 128, 180, 187, 351

  findings of, 189–90, 263

  writings of, 261

  Longair, Malcolm, 320

  Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 55

  longitude, 24–26

  Loomis, Elias, 25

  Lorentz, Hendrik A., 212

  Louis Philippe, King, 48

  Lowell, Percival, 254

  Lowell Observatory, 308, 317

  Lundlin, Carl A., 268

  Lyra (constellation), 61, 102, 148, 269

  Maddox, Richard Leach, 113, 347, 351

  Magellanic-Cloud analog NGC 6822, 317

  Majocchi, Giovanni Alessandro, 52

  Malta, 278–79, 346, 351

  Marcy, Randolph, 119

  Marius, Simon, 128

  Mars, 194

  measurement of, 57

  moons of, 122

  during solar eclipse, 22

  Marseilles Observatory, 282

  Mason, Charles, 25

  Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 262, 264

  Maury, Antonia, 97, 143, 234

  Maxwell, James Clerk, 194, 213–15

  Maynard, John Parker, 71

  McClean, Frank, 238–39

  megatelescopes, 310

  Melvill, Thomas, 164–65

  Menard, Louis, 71

  Merz, George, 36, 280

  Messier, Charles, 115, 128

  Messier 15 (nebula), 305

  Messier 51 (nebula), 15

  Messier 13 (nebula), 148

  Messier 33 (nebula), 315

  Michelson, Albert A., 267, 296

  Midnight Mass at the Church of St.-Etienne-du-Mont, 43

  Milky Way, 304

  Andromeda Nebula and, 348

  borders of, 302–3

  images of, 239, 349

  large-galaxy model of, 352

  limits of, 24

  photography of, 255, 270, 352

  small-galaxy model of, 351

  surveys of, 145–46, 151, 347

  Miller, William Allen, 182–84, 346

  as chemistry chair, 196

  Huggins, William, and, 196–203, 213

  mirror

  glass, 100–101, 121

  large-aperture, 120

  metal, 101, 279

  shape of, 101

  Mirror Image: The Influence of the Daguerreotype on American Society (Rudisill), 40

  Mitchell, Maria, 78

  Mitchell, William, 29, 36–37, 77

  Mitford, Mary Russell, 50

  Mizar-Alcor system (double star), 143

  components of, 233–35

  measures of, 78–79

  A spectrum of, 234–35

  wet-collodion photography of, 234, 346

  Monoceros NGC 2261, 301–2, 312

  Monograph of the Central Parts of the Nebula of Orion (Holden), 117–18

  Monroe, James, 27

  Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 240, 248

  Moon, 194

  daguerreotype of, 56–58, 61–64, 63, 66, 346

  daguerreotype of crescent, 64

  daguerreotype of quarter, 62–63

  Draper, John William, on daguerreotype of, 51–53

  first-quarter, 93

  full, 53

  Harvard College Observatory’s daguerreotype of, 346

  of Mars, 122

  photography of, 51, 53, 74–75, 77, 108, 112, 350

  photography of Draper, Henry, 104, 104–6

  plates of, 95

  stereoscopic pictures of, 346

  telescopic photography of, 349

  wet-collodion photography of, 82–85, 83, 104, 346

  The Moon (Nasmyth), 83

  Morse, Samuel, 44, 48, 50

  Mouchez, Ernest, 136–37, 139

  Mount Hamilton Observatory, 350

  Mount Wilson Observatory, 17, 331–32, 349, 350–51

  founding of, 347

  Hale, George Ellery, at, 285–98, 297

  Hooker reflector telescope at, 14

  Hubble, Edwin, at, 299–300, 302–5, 312–19

  Monastery building at, 289, 291–92, 292

  one-hundred-inch reflector telescope at, 293–96, 294, 314–18, 330, 348

  sixty-inch reflector telescope at, 291, 293–94, 347

  Munich drive, 59, 61, 64, 71, 77

  Nasmyth, James, 66–67, 83

  National Academy of Sciences, 95, 119, 221, 234, 272, 309, 326

  Natural Magic, 43

  Nature, 128

  Naval Observatory, U.S., 28, 37, 117

  navigation

  celestial, 30

  instruments for, 33

  terrestrial, 24

  Navy, U.S., 33–34

  nebula, 111, 331

  constitution of, 15

  Hubble, Edwin, on classification scheme, 312–13

  Huggins, William, on, 204–7

  light of, 351

  luminous gas within, 347, 351

  nature of, 128–30

  NGC 6822 and Hubble, Edwin, 313, 315

  photography of, 350

  planetary, 205–6

  nebula, spiral, 144, 151

  discovery of, 351

  rotation of, 352

  study of, 16

  Neptune, 278

  New Astronomy, 141, 151, 207, 247

  The New Astronomy, 196, 208

  Newcomb, Simon, 237, 249, 287

  Newell, Andrew, 21–22

  New England Association of Railroad Superintendents, 33

  New General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars (Dreyer), 301

  Newton, Isaac, 203, 275, 281

  mechanics of, 321–22

  on primary colors, 163–65, 164

  theory of gravitation, 321–22

  New York Times, 316

  New York University, 97, 99–100

  Niépce, Isadore, 48

  Niépce, Joseph Nicéphore, 351

  Daguerre and, 45

  on heliograph, 44–45

  Nobel Prize, 191

  North American Nebula, 143

  novae, 313

  Noyes, Arthur, 9, 295

  observatory, 26. See also specific observatory

  de La Rue’s, 80–85, 81

  of Draper, Henry, 101–2, 102, 107–11, 108, 115, 283

  establishment of U.S., 27–28

  of Herschel, William, 31–32

  research, 236

  The Observatory, 138–39, 146

  Olcott, William Tyler, 245

  Optimism: An Essay (Keller), 163

  Orion (constellation), 22

  Orion Nebula, 124, 279, 287

  Bond, William Cranch, on, 37–39

  Draper, Henry, and, 115–20, 116, 117, 124

  Huggins, William, on, 38, 227

  monograph of, 117–18

  portrayal of, 99, 143, 281

  Roberts and, 125–31

  spectrum of, 38, 206, 347

  Oxford University, 255, 283

  oxygen, 190

  Palmer, Courtlandt, 106

  Palomar Observatory, 350–51

  Paris Academy of Sciences, 271, 308

  Paris Observatory, 40, 349

  Parsons, William. See Rosse, Third Earl of

  Payne-Gaposchkin, Cecilia, 304

  Pease, Francis, 296

  Penn, William, 25

  period-luminosity relation, 351

  Pharmaceutical Society (London), 196

  Philadelphia Central High School, 28

  Philadelphia Photographer, 72, 93

  Phillips, Edward Bromfield, 37

  Philosophical Magazine, 188

  Photographic Art-Journal, 57, 61

  photographic focus, 60

  photographic plate, 58–60

  photographic process. See also specific processes

  calotype, 68–69, 346

  dry-plate, 111, 216, 347, 351

  gelatin dry-plate, 216, 351

  Photographic Society of London, 72

  “On Photographing the S
pectra of the Stars and Planets,” 221

  photography, 40, 180, 310. See also calotype; daguerreotype

  advent of, 50–51

  astronomical research and, 85, 349

  astronomy and, 71, 80–81

  chemical leap in, 216

  of Comet Donati, 346

  of Daguerre, 40–41, 41, 54

  Draper, Henry, and Moon, 104, 104–6

  of Draper, John William, 53

  exactness of, 76

  extant, 351

  first decade of, 68

  generation of, 13, 19

  inventors of, 350–51

  of Milky Way, 255, 270, 352

  of Moon, 51, 53, 74–75, 77, 108, 112, 350

  of Moon, telescopic, 349

  Moon and wet-collodion, 82–85, 83, 104, 346

  of nebula, 243, 350

  of Notre Dame and Seine, 40–41, 41, 51

  permanent, 44–45

  solar, 192

  of solar spectrum, 107, 109

  stellar, 243

  stellar spectrum, 218

  of Sun, 51, 56–57

  telescopic, 78, 349

  as term, 48

  of Vega, 78–79, 109

  Vogel on radial velocities of stars by, 231–32, 235–36

  photography, celestial, 346–47, 350

  advancements of, 65, 67–68

  applications of, 77–78

  daguerreotype and, 61–64

  evolution of, 150–51

  experiments in, 65

  photoheliograph, 83, 346, 350

  photometry, 79

  physics, 14

  Pickering, Edward C., 118, 139, 249, 252, 347, 350, 351

  analysis of, 234–35

  Huggins, William, and, 223–27, 250–51

  list of standard stars, 140, 233

  telescope of, 138–39, 264

  viewpoint of, 141

  planetary conjunctions, 24

  Pleiades, 126

  images of, 95

  Roberts and, 126, 126–27

  stars in, 95, 143, 148

  Plücker, Julius, 183

  Polaris, 79

  Pond, John, 32

  Popular Astronomy, 252

  Popular Science Monthly, 180

  potassium iodide, 72

  Potsdam Astrophysical Observatory, 231

  Pritchard, Charles, 215

  “Proceedings of the Chemical Society,” 153

  “Proposal for Photographing the Heavens,” 137

  Pulkova Observatory, 110

  Quincy, Josiah, 30, 34

  radial velocities, 326–28

  of galaxies, 347, 348

  Huggins, William, on, 214–16

  Slipher on galactic, 308–9, 319, 326

  of stars by photography and Vogel, 231–32, 235–36

  survey of stellar, 349

  Ramsay, William, 190

  Ramsden, Jesse, 167

  Ranyard, A. Cowper, 129

  Rayleigh, Lord, 190

  The Realm of the Nebulae (Hubble, Edwin), 329

  “A Relation Between Distance and Radial Velocity Among Extra-Galactic Nebulae,” 326–28

  “Remarks on the Arrangement of the Sidereal Universe,” 306–7

  Researches on Astronomical Spectrum Photography (Draper, Henry), 225

  Richelot, Clara, 162

  Ring Nebula, 148, 269

 

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