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[Reports from Sir John Herschel, Professor Airy, and Captain Smyth, on the fluid-lens telescope]
Author(s) -
John Frederick William Herschel,
George Biddell Airy,
William Henry Smyth
Publication year - 1837
Publication title -
abstracts of the papers printed in the philosophical transactions of the royal society of london
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2053-9142
pISSN - 0365-5695
DOI - 10.1098/rspl.1830.0135
Subject(s) - telescope , achromatic lens , physics , william herschel telescope , optics , astronomy , art history , art , spectrograph , spectral line
The Reports received by the Secretaries, from Sir John Herschel, Professor Airy, and Captain Smyth, on the Fluid-lens Telescope constructed for the Royal Society on Mr. Barlow’s principles, were, by direction of His Royal Highness the President and Council, read to the Society at this meeting. Sir John Herschel's Report. I have seen Mr. Barlow’s telescope at Cambridge, and examined it on several objects, in a very fine night, the 25th (if I remember) of June. As I have now no time to give it any further trial at Slough, (where I have no longer, either, any achromatic telescope of sufficient power to compare it with, all my apparatus being dismounted and in course of packing,) I will here state in few words, asmy report on it, all I could then collect relative to its action. 1.Achromaticity .—Mr. Barlow’s telescope is remarkably free from the dispersion of colour, very much more so than I could have expected from the nature of the correcting medium, and nearly or quite as much as could be desired.

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