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Transits of Venus, 1874 & 1882
Image: Melbourne Observatory
Source: Museum Victoria
Transits of planets across the face of the Sun were highly important astronomical events, because they could provide data that would assist in calculating the distance between the Sun and Earth, and hence the distances of all the planets from the Sun. These matters were of fundamental scientific importance, because they provided data for analysing the subtleties of the solar system and the gravitational interactions of the planets and the Sun; they also had practical consequences for navigation.
However transits could only be observed from a narrow band on the Earth's surface. Transits of Venus were also exceedingly rare, occurring in pairs only every century or more. The primary purpose of Captain James Cook's first voyage to the Pacific in 1768-1771 had been to make observations of the Transit of Venus on behalf of the Royal Society.
Melbourne Observatory took full advantage of the two Transits of Venus that occurred in 1874 and 1882. The Victorian Parliament provided additional funds to purchase an 8 inch equatorial telescope and a photoheliograph (a specially designed telescope to take photos of the Sun). Two field observatories were also established, to reduce the chance that cloud would spoil the observations. Government Astronomer Robert Ellery and his assistants aided American and German expeditions to Tasmania and New Zealand, by making measurements of stars that would help them locate the precise longitude of their temporary observatories.
The Melbourne astronomers made observations of the 1875 transit at the Observatory, Bendigo, Mornington and Glenrowan. In 1882 observations were made by the Melbourne astronomers from Hobart and Sale. Both sets of results were sent to the Greenwich Observatory in Britain to be added to the observations made from other expeditionary parties.
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Negative - Astrograph Reseau Testing Equipment, Melbourne Observatory
Testing equipment at Melbourne Observatory used to test the Astrograph reseau.
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Negative - Chronograph & Recording Equipment, Melbourne Observatory
Small barrel chronograph, located on the west wall of the East Transit Room, Melbourne Observatory.
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Negative - Cloud Camera, Melbourne Observatory, circa 1896
Cloud Camera erected in grounds of Melbourne Observatory, circa 1896. One of a pair of cloud cameras located at Melbourne Observatory and Parliament House to measure the height and velo ...
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Negative - Cloud Camera, Melbourne Observatory, circa 1896
Cloud Camera erected in grounds of Melbourne Observatory, circa 1896. William Joseph Swan and Edwin Thomas Quayle, meteorological assistants at Melbourne Observatory. One of a pair of c ...
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Glass Negative - Construction of Astronomer's Residence, Melbourne Observatory, 1889
Construction of Astronomer's Residence, Melbourne Observatory, 1889.
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Silk Fibre - Melbourne Observatory
Silk cocoon fibre in a cardboard cylinder. Used at Melbourne Observatory, possibly to suspend the magnet in a galvanometer or in other scientific measuring equipment.
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Dial Hand - Seismograph, Gray-Milne, Model 5, 1888
Brass hand from face of dial of Gray-Milne Seismograph, model 5, designed by Thomas Gray and John Milne in Tokyo and made by James White in Glasgow, 1888. This seismograph was purchas ...
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Needle - Seismograph, Gray-Milne, Model 5, 1888
Metal needle from Gray-Milne Seismograph, model 5, designed by Thomas Gray and John Milne in Tokyo and made by James White in Glasgow, 1888. This seismograph was purchased for the Mel ...
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Key - Seismograph, Gray-Milne, Model 5, 1888
Brass key for Gray-Milne Seismograph, model 5, designed by Thomas Gray and John Milne in Tokyo and made by James White in Glasgow, 1888. This seismograph was purchased for the Melbour ...
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Standard Volume - Half Gill, Potter
Standard imperial half gill, brass. Made by Potter, London. Used at Melbourne Observatory as part of its responsibility for administering weights and measures for Victoria. Subsequently ...
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Standard Volume - Pint
Brass imperial standard pint. Used at Melbourne Observatory as part of its responsibility for administering weights and measures for Victoria. Subsequently used by the Weights and Measu ...
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Standard Volume - One Third Pint
Standard one third pint, brass. Used at Melbourne Observatory as part of its responsibility for administering weights and measures for Victoria. Subsequently used by the Weights and Mea ...
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Standard Volume - Half Gill, Potter
Standard imperial half gill, brass. Made by Potter, London. Used at Melbourne Observatory as part of its responsibility for administering weights and measures for Victoria. Subsequently ...
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Standard Volume - Half Gallon, Potter
Standard imperial half gallon, brass. Made by Potter, London. Used at Melbourne Observatory as part of its responsibility for administering weights and measures for Victoria. Subsequent ...
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Standard Volume - Half Gallon, Potter, Primary Standard, Victoria, 1863
Standard imperial half gallon, brass. Made by Potter, London. Originally used by the Customs Department as the Imperial standard measure for Victoria. Transferred to Melbourne Observat ...
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Digital Image - Assistant Astronomer's Residence, Melbourne Observatory, circa 1875
Digital copy of original photograph of the residence of Edward J. White, Assistant Astronomer at Melbourne Observatory, circa 1875. The residence was one of two completed in 1864 for ...
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Negative - Government Astronomer Robert Ellery, Melbourne Observatory, circa 1880s
Robert Ellery, Government Astronomer, at his desk in the Astronomer's office, Melbourne Observatory.
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Negative - Moon
Photo of moon, possibly taken at Melbourne Observatory.
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Star Catalogue - Epoch 1890, Melbourne Observatory, 1917
Third Melbourne General Catalogue of Stars, for the Epoch 1880, Melbourne Observatory, 1917. The published catalogue of 3068 stars is based on observations primarily undertaken by Edwa ...
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Star Catalogue - Epoch 1870, Melbourne Observatory, 1874
First Melbourne General Catalogue of Stars, for the Epoch 1870, Melbourne Observatory, 1874. The published catalogue of 1227 stars is based on observations primarily undertaken by Edwa ...
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Standard Weight - Pound, Avoirdupois, Primary Standard, Victoria, 1864
Platinum iridium pound weight, avoirdupois. Primary standard pound weight for Victoria, 1864. The weight was initially held by the Victorian Customs & Excise Department at the Customs ...
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Mounted Print - At the Melbourne Observatory, Watching for the Comet, 1884
Coloured engraving of an astronomer using the 8 inch south equatorial telescope at Melbourne Observatory to view a comet. From the front page of The Illustrated Australian News, 19 Marc ...
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Great Melbourne Telescope - Grubb, 1868
Great Melbourne Telescope, built by Thomas Grubb of Dublin in 1868 and erected at Melbourne Observatory in 1869. Reflector telescope, Cassegrain design, with a 48 inch speculum (metal ...
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Digital Image - Envelope for Photographs, Royal Society of Victoria Solar Eclipse Expediti ...
Digital image of an envelope containing 10 photographs of the solar eclipse expedition to Cape York, Queensland, December 1871. Photographs taken by Edward J. White, assistant astronome ...
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Photograph - Comet
Photograph of comet, possibly Comet Morehouse 1908 or Halley's Comet 1910. Probably taken at Melbourne Observatory.
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Photograph - Comet
Photograph of comet, possibly Comet Morehouse 1908 or Halley's Comet 1910. Probably taken at Melbourne Observatory.
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Photograph - Comet
Photograph of comet, possibly Comet Morehouse 1908 or Halley's Comet 1910. Probably taken at Melbourne Observatory.
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Glass Negative - Solar Eclipse, early 1900s
Glass plate negative of solar eclipse. Probably taken during a Melbourne Observatory solar eclipse expedition, early 1900s.
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Glass Negative - Solar Eclipse, early 1900s
Glass plate negative of solar eclipse. Probably taken during a Melbourne Observatory solar eclipse expedition, early 1900s.
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Glass Negative - Solar Eclipse, early 1900s
Glass plate negative of solar eclipse. Probably taken during a Melbourne Observatory solar eclipse expedition, early 1900s.
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Glass Negative - Solar Eclipse, early 1900s
Glass plate negative of solar eclipse. Probably taken during a Melbourne Observatory solar eclipse expedition, early 1900s.
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Glass Negative - Solar Eclipse, early 1900s
Glass plate negative of solar eclipse. Probably taken during a Melbourne Observatory solar eclipse expedition, early 1900s.
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Glass Negative - Solar Eclipse, early 1900s
Glass plate negative of solar eclipse. Probably taken during a Melbourne Observatory solar eclipse expedition, early 1900s.
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Glass Negative - Solar Eclipse, early 1900s
Glass plate negative of solar eclipse. Probably taken during a Melbourne Observatory solar eclipse expedition, early 1900s.
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Glass Negative - Solar Eclipse, early 1900s
Glass plate negative of solar eclipse. Probably taken during a Melbourne Observatory solar eclipse expedition, early 1900s.
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Glass Negative - Solar Eclipse, early 1900s
Glass plate negative of solar eclipse. Probably taken during a Melbourne Observatory solar eclipse expedition, early 1900s.
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Glass Negative - Solar Eclipse, early 1900s
Glass plate negative of solar eclipse. Probably taken during a Melbourne Observatory solar eclipse expedition, early 1900s.
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Glass Negative - Solar Eclipse, early 1900s
Glass plate negative of solar eclipse. Probably taken during a Melbourne Observatory solar eclipse expedition, early 1900s.
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Glass Negative - Transit of Mercury, 1927
Photo of Transit of Mercury, 10 Nov 1927. Taken at Melbourne Observatory.
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Glass Negative - Transit of Mercury, 1927
Photo of Transit of Mercury, 10 Nov 1927. Taken at Melbourne Observatory.
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Glass Negative - Transit of Mercury, 1927
Photo of Transit of Mercury, 10 Nov 1927. Taken at Melbourne Observatory.
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Glass Negative - Transit of Mercury, 1927
Photo of Transit of Mercury, 10 Nov 1927. Taken at Melbourne Observatory.
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Glass Negative - Transit of Mercury, 1927
Photo of Transit of Mercury, 10 Nov 1927. Taken at Melbourne Observatory.
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Glass Negative - Transit of Mercury, 1927
Photo of Transit of Mercury, 10 Nov 1927. Taken at Melbourne Observatory.
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Glass Negative - Transit of Mercury, 1927
Photo of Transit of Mercury, 10 Nov 1927. Taken at Melbourne Observatory.
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Glass Negative - Transit of Mercury, 1927
Photo of Transit of Mercury, 10 Nov 1927. Taken at Melbourne Observatory.
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Glass Negative - Transit of Mercury, 1927
Photo of Transit of Mercury, 10 Nov 1927. Taken at Melbourne Observatory.
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Glass Negative - Transit of Mercury, 1927
Photo of Transit of Mercury, 10 Nov 1927. Taken at Melbourne Observatory.
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Glass Negative - Transit of Mercury, 1927
Photo of Transit of Mercury, 10 Nov 1927. Taken at Melbourne Observatory.
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Glass Negative - Transit of Mercury, 1927
Photo of Transit of Mercury, 10 Nov 1927. Taken at Melbourne Observatory.
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