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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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Standard Volume - Gallon, Primary Standard, Victoria, 1864
Primary standard gallon for Victoria, 1864. The measure has two handles, a strike disc and is housed in a wooden box. It was originally used by the Customs Department as the Imperial st ...
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Clock Suspension Springs
Clock suspension spring from Melbourne Observatory workshop, to be used for repairs on clocks if required. 6 thicknesses of spring in marked envelopes: 0.0015, 0.002, 0.003, 0.004, 0.0 ...
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Altitude & Azimuth Instrument - Troughton & Simms, London, 18 Inch, circa 1836
Altitude and azimuth instrument, or altazimuth, 18 inch circle, made by Troughton & Simms, London, circa 1836. This instrument was used for the Geodetic Survey of Victoria, 1858-71, whi ...
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Thermometer - Fahrenheit, Grimoldi
Fahrenheit thermometer, made by Grimoldi, Melbourne. Range +20 to 120 degrees. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Tide Gauge Clock - J. Newman, London
Pendulum clock, made by J. Newman, London. Used to drive the recording apparatus of a self-registering tide-gauge [registered as ST 29815], which was erected at Williamstown by the Harb ...
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Marine Chronometer - Molyneux & Sons, London, No. 1438, circa 1830s
Marine chronometer by Molyneux & Sons, London, no. 1438, circa 1830s. This is one of the first two chronometers used by Government Astronomer Robert Ellery at the Williamstown Observat ...
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Glass Plate Box - Plate Carrier, Great Melbourne Telescope, 1870s
Wooden box used for carrying glass photographic plates and their holders for the Great Melbourne Telescope at the Melbourne Observatory, 1870s.
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Hood - South Collimator, Melbourne Observatory, circa 1880s
Hood for the South Collimator Field Lens at Melbourne Observatory, circa 1880s. The South Collimator was erected some distance south on the meridian line of the 8 inch transit telescope ...
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Chronograph - Melbourne Observatory, 1870s
Chronograph from Melbourne Observatory, designed by Government Astronomer Robert Ellery and built at the observatory workshop in the 1860s or 1870s. This was one of several chronograp ...
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Bar Magnets
Bar magnets used at Melbourne Observatory to remagnetize dip needles, for measurement of geomagnetism. In a mahogany case.
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Projector - W. C. Hughes, Magic Lantern, circa 1890
Lantern slide projector made by William Charles Hughes, London, circa 1890, and used at Melbourne Observatory. W.C. Hughes was an optician as well as a designer, manufacturer and retai ...
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Total Force Needles
Pair of total force needles, 9 cm long, each with three weights, in a wooden box and zinc case. Needles marked '3A and B', '4A and B'. Used at Melbourne Observatory to measure changes i ...
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Seismoscope
Seismoscope used at Melbourne Observatory. This is a vibration instrument for indicating earthquake, tremors etc.. It detects an earthquake but does not record it.
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Compass - Liquid Prismatic, Carl Bamberg
Liquid Primastic compass made by Carl Bamberg, Berlin, No. 1429, and used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Thermometer - Centigrade, Adie
Centigrade thermometer by Adie, London, No. 734273. Range 0 to 50 degrees C. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Coelostat - Paul Garnier
Coelostat made by Paul Garnier, Paris, and used at Melbourne Observatory. A coelostat reflects continuously the same region of the sky into the field of view of a fixed telescope. A mi ...
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Thermometer - Fahrenheit, Grimoldi
Fahrenheit thermometer, by Grimoldi, Melbourne. Range +20 to 120 degrees. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Thermometer - Fahrenheit, Negretti & Zambra
Fahrenheit thermometer, made by Negretti & Zambra, London. Range -30 to +110 degrees. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Telescope & Striding Level - Theodolite, Troughton & Simms, 10 Inch
Telescope and striding level of 10 inch theodolite made by Troughton & Simms, London. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Stand & Horizontal Circle - Theodolite, Troughton & Simms, 10 Inch
Stand and horizontal circle of 10 inch theodolite made by Troughton & Simms, London. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Electron Tubes
Geissler tubes, which show various effects of the passage of electricity through rarified air, gases, etc. The tubes have platinum or aluminium terminals. 6 examples with different shap ...
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Thermometer - Soil, Negretti & Zambra
Soil thermometer, made by Negretti & Zambra, London. Range + 10 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Thermometer - Terrestrial Radiation, Negretti & Zambra
Terrestrial radiation thermometer, made by Negretti & Zambra, London. Range - 20 to + 130 degrees Fahrenheit. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Galvanometer - Thomson
Thomson galvanometer. Used at Melbourne Observatory
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Depth Tool
Depth tool used to mesh clock wheels. Used at Melbourne Observatory workshop.
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Standard Volumes - Quarter Gill to 1 Gallon, Victoria
Set of 7 brass standard measures stamped 'S50', comprising 1 gallon, 1/2 gallon, 1 quart, 1 pint, 1/3 pint, 1/4 gill. Plus 2 cover slips for 1 gill and 1/4 gill. Used at Melbourne Obse ...
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Theodolite - Ertel, 10 Inch
Theodolite, 10 inch circle, by Ertel & Sohn, Munich. Horizontal circle graduated to 5 minutes and vertical circle to 10 minutes. This instrument was used for the Geodetic Survey of Vic ...
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Standard Weight - Troy Pound, Primary Standard, Victoria, 1864
Platinum iridium troy pound weight. Primary standard pound weight for Victoria, 1864. The weight was initially held by the Victorian Customs & Excise Department at the Customs House in ...
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Theodolite - Troughton & Simms, 10 Inch
10 inch theodolite made by Troughton & Simms, London. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
From: London, United Kingdom Images: 0 -
Wye Level - Troughton & Simms
Wye level, by Troughton & Simms, London. Telescope has a rack-focussing objective of 1.5 inch aperture. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Stand & Horizontal Circle - Theodolite, Troughton & Simms, 10 Inch
Stand and horizontal circle for 10 inch theodolite, made by Troughton & Simms, London. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Spectroscope - E Ducretet & Co, Paris
Spectroscope by E. Ducretet & Co, Paris. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Circular Slide Rule - Kilpatrick, London, circa 1870
Circular slide rule, brass with steel movable scale, in maroon leather case, made by Kilpatrick & Co., London, circa 1870, and used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Sextant - Troughton, London, circa 1820
Pillar frame sextant, with platinum scale, no 940, Troughton, London, circa 1820. In wooden case. Used at Melbourne Observatory. A sextant measures the elevation of objects above the h ...
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Tide Gauge Clock - J. Newman, London
Pendulum clock, made by J. Newman, London. Used to drive the recording apparatus of a self-registering tide-gauge [registered as ST 29815], which was erected at Williamstown by the Harb ...
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Standard Weights - 1 to 5 Troy Ounces
Set of 5 standard brass weights in box, 5 to 1 troy ounces. Each weight stamped 'S3'. Comprises: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 troy ounces. Used by Weights and Measures Branch, Victoria.
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Box - Theodolite, Troughton & Simms, 10 Inch
Box for stand and horizontal circle of 10 inch theodolite made by Troughton & Simms, London. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Box - Theodolite, Troughton & Simms, 10 Inch
Box for telescope and striding level of 10 inch theodolite made by Troughton & Simms, London. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Telescope & Striding Level - Theodolite, Troughton & Simms, 10 Inch
Telescope and striding level for 10 inch theodolite, made by Troughton & Simms, London. Vertical arcs of approx 45 degrees. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Box - Theodolite, Troughton & Simms, 10 Inch
Box for stand and horizontal circle of 10 inch theodolite, made by Troughton & Simms, London. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Box - Theodolite, Troughton & Simms, 10 Inch
Box for telescope and striding level of 10 inch theodolite, made by Troughton & Simms, London. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Theodolite - Troughton & Simms, 10 Inch Circle
10 inch theodolite, made by Troughton & Simms, London. Vertical arcs of approx 45 degrees. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Quart - Standard Volumes, Quarter Gill to 1 Gallon, Victoria
Quart measure, part of set of 7 brass standard measures stamped 'S50', comprising 1 gallon, 1/2 gallon, 1 quart, 1 pint, 1/3 pint, 1/4 gill. Plus 2 cover slips for 1 gill and 1/4 gill. ...
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Pint - Standard Volumes, Quarter Gill to 1 Gallon, Victoria
Pint measure, part of set of 7 brass standard measures stamped 'S50', comprising 1 gallon, 1/2 gallon, 1 quart, 1 pint, 1/3 pint, 1/4 gill. Plus 2 cover slips for 1 gill and 1/4 gill. ...
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Third Pint - Standard Volumes, Quarter Gill to 1 Gallon, Victoria
Third pint measure, part of set of 7 brass standard measures stamped 'S50', comprising 1 gallon, 1/2 gallon, 1 quart, 1 pint, 1/3 pint, 1/4 gill. Plus 2 cover slips for 1 gill and 1/4 g ...
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Quarter Gill - Standard Volumes, Quarter Gill to 1 Gallon, Victoria
1/4 gill measure, part of set of 7 brass standard measures stamped 'S50', comprising 1 gallon, 1/2 gallon, 1 quart, 1 pint, 1/3 pint, 1/4 gill. Plus 2 cover slips for 1 gill and 1/4 gil ...
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Chronograph - Melbourne Observatory, 1870s
Chronograph from Melbourne Observatory, designed by Government Astronomer Robert Ellery and built at the observatory workshop in the 1860s or 1870s. This was one of several chronograp ...
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Theodolite - Kern, 8 Inch
8 inch theodolite, for measuring horizontal angles only. Made by T. Kern, Aarau, Switzerland. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Helioscope - Ertel
Heiloscope made by Ertel & Son, Munich. The helioscope is a telescope for viewing the sun without injury to the eyes, by means of blackened glass on mirrors that reflect only a part of ...
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Sextant - Hoppe, London, circa 1810
Sextant in wooden case, made by Hoppe London, circa 1810. Probably one of the two 'indifferent sextants' used by astronomer Robert Ellery when he established Williamstown Observatiry ...
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