Reading Nature, Observing Science: Examining Material Practices in the Lick Observatory Archives and Kenneth S. Norris PapersMain MenuIntroduction to the Lick Observatory ArchivesThe Lick Observatory: Imaging the CosmosThe Lick Observatory: Eclipse ExpeditionsEclipse Intro page (first in a path)Introduction to Kenneth S. Norris PapersKenneth S. Norris Papers: Natural History in PracticeKenneth S. Norris Papers: Pedagogy and ConservationConnections: In Relation to NatureThese images demonstrate the different constructions of nature in the two archivesConnections: Materials of ObservationVisualization of the ConnectionsVisualizes the connections between all the contentReading Nature, Observing ScienceCaptions and information for the cases of objects on display at UCSC Special CollectionsAlex Moore6cd84a9f7efd71803c15562e48a509db9e0bb5a6Christine Turkb279a3dcf419860f915007f04f08e6fc0f8662ceDanielle Crawford22ce6a14f83c9ff73c3545a665951a092258f08e
Rehearsal of eclipse program, Wallal, 1922
12016-06-07T11:50:47-07:00Alex Moore6cd84a9f7efd71803c15562e48a509db9e0bb5a691841plain2016-06-07T11:50:47-07:00Alex Moore6cd84a9f7efd71803c15562e48a509db9e0bb5a6Because each eclipse lasts for only a minute or two, the process of using all the equipment had to be carefully rehearsed in advance. Wallal, 1922.
This page references:
1media/UA36/UA36_Bx392_Wallal020.jpg2016-05-11T22:14:49-07:00Rehearsal of eclipse program, unknown photographer, Wallal, 19226Because each eclipse lasts for only a minute or two, the process of using all the equipment had to be carefully rehearsed in advance. Wallal, 1922.media/UA36/UA36_Bx392_Wallal020.jpgplain2016-06-07T11:49:50-07:001922-26.64949,146.18337Wallal, AustraliaE.S. Mitchell