Norman Lockyer’s seven-prism spectroscope

Analysing light

This seven-prism spectroscope was designed to bend light into its different colours, allowing Norman Lockyer to identify different elements in stars. When observing the Sun he noticed the signature of a mystery element unknown on Earth. He named it ‘helium’ after the Greek word for Sun, helios. This element was only found on Earth decades later.

Date: 1868

Made of: the overall is made of brass, the overall is made of steel, the optics is made of glass

Measurements: overall: 120 mm x 350 mm x 280 mm, 3kg (Est.)

Credit: Purchased

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  • Sidmouth, Devon, England — used (NLO)
  • England, United Kingdom, Europe — made, made
  • London, Greater London, England — used (SPO.SK)
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