Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1870
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1870natur...1..654.&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 1, Issue 26, pp. 654 (1870).
Physics
Scientific paper
Is there any way, by means of an ordinary telescope with coloured glasses, of seeing the red prominences on the sun's edge-that is, without a spectroscope? If so, what coloured glasses ought to be used? In one of the former numbers of NATURE, an observer saw, with only a telescope, what he believed to be these prominences; the sun was near the horizon, a series of rose-coloured undulations became visible, unconnected, as supposed, with atmospheric disturbance, and which it was suggested might be due to the red flames of the chromosphere
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