Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1957
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Nature, Volume 179, Issue 4556, pp. 435 (1957).
Physics
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Scientific paper
IT has generally been accepted hitherto1 that the earliest photographic observations of the spectrum of the night sky were those made by V. M. Slipher with a small, one-prism spectrograph of effective aperture ƒ/1.9, at the Lowell Observatory during 1915-192. They were followed by the spectrographic researches of Lord Rayleigh on the green `auroral' line (1920-21)3, and the night-sky continuum (1922-23)4 and by J. Dufay, in France, also during 1922-235.
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