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Corona of the Sun during a Solar Eclipse

taken in 1900?
Corona of the Sun during a Solar Eclipse by Smithsonian Institution.
Description: In 1900 the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, then based in Washington, D.C., loaded several railroad cars with scientific equipment and headed to Wadesboro, North Carolina. Scientists had determined that this small town would be the best location in North America for viewing an expected total solar eclipse, and the Smithsonian Solar Eclipse Expedition hoped to capture photographic proof of the solar corona during the event for further study. The team included Smithsonian photographer Thomas Smillie, who headed up the missions photographic component. Smillie rigged cameras to seven telescopes and successfully made eight glass-plate negatives, ranging in size from eleven by fourteen inches to thirty by thirty inches. At the time, Smillies work was considered an amazing photographic and scientific achievement.

Creator/Photographer: Thomas Smillie
Birth Date: 1843
Death Date: 1917

Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1843, Thomas William Smillie immigrated to the United States with his family when he five years old. After studying chemistry and medicine at Georgetown University, he took a job as a photographer at the Smithsonian Institution, where he stayed for nearly fifty years until his death in 1917. Smillies duties and accomplishments at the Smithsonian were vast: he documented important events and research trips, photographed the museums installations and specimens, created reproductions for use as printing illustrations, performed chemical experiments for Smithsonian scientific researchers, and later acted as the head and curator of the photography lab. Smillies documentation of each Smithsonian exhibition and installation resulted in an informal record of all of the institutions art and artifacts. In 1913 Smillie mounted an exhibition on the history of photography to showcase the remarkable advancements that had been made in the field but which he feared had already been forgotten.

Medium: Glass plate negative

Dimensions: 7.9" x 5.2"

Date: 1900

Persistent URL: http://photography.si.edu/SearchImage.aspx?t=5&id=438&q=RU+7005+Box+186+Folder+1

Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives

Accession number: RU 7005 Box 186 Folder 1 
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ComputerHotline  Pro User  says:

Your photo is uploaded here :
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psdevards [deleted] says:

taken in 1900? wow!
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~Dana B~  Pro User  says:

wow, what good story & imformation!
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rohitprachi says:

WOW! tnx for a information
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Nikki Hempen De Ramirez  Pro User  says:

Spooky - it sets the tone for this time of year.
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dianaplop says:

what is that spot on the left corner of the picture?
hmm...interesting
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::Anny!:: says:

wha!!!!
que eclidse....o.o
me pondre mis lentes para mirarlo!!!!
>.<
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pyxiel says:

beautiful.
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cltan47 [deleted] says:

nice shot
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immortalfriendstotheworld says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called just cool pictures, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
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immortalfriendstotheworld says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called a new world, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
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immortalfriendstotheworld says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called soulful group, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
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immortalfriendstotheworld says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called THE BEST PHOTOS OF THE WORLD, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
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wdavidmckenzie  Pro User  says:

Bravo.

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rohitprachi says:

hi i love 2 add photos
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Smithsonian Photography Initiative  Pro User  says:

See a blog post about this photo here:
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lilium watch  Pro User  says:

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flickerbug.01 says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called flickeradmirer, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

Hi. Total solar eclipse seems to be a very frightening experience esp., when I was a kid then. Now, with knowledge added, everything seems to be more wonderful. Very clear photo and historical too. thanks for the story behind the shot.
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