Glass diapositive of a drawing showing the solar corona at the eclipse seen from India, 1898

Made:
1898 in Shahdol
artist:
William Henry Wesley

Glass diapositive in passe-partout frame [X14] of a drawing by Mr Wesley [plate 8] showing the solar corona as seen from Sahdol, India at the solar eclipse of January 22th, 1898.

Photograph of an original drawing, showing the corona around the Sun during a solar eclipse. The pearly and ghostly light is only seen during the brief period of totality when the Moon blocks the dazzlingly bright surface of the Sun. The corona forms the outer and very tenuous atmosphere of the Sun, an envelope of highly ionised gas, superheated to over a million degrees centigrade. This drawing, made by W.H. Wesley, shows the appearance of the corona during the solar eclipse of 22nd January 1898 as viewed from Sahdol in India.

Details

Category:
Astronomy
Object Number:
1999-920
Materials:
glass, paper and complete
Measurements:
overall: 3 x 254 x 254 mm
type:
black-and-white transparencies, pictorial drawings, sun, solar eclipes, solar corona, solar prominences and solar chromosphere
credit:
Science Museum (Great Britain)