Copy letter, from Sir John Herschel to John Tyndall, dated at Collingwood
Reference number: HS/17/392a
Date: 5 January 1863
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Contemporary copy of the letter. Likes John Tyndall's explanation of sky's blue color. Has difficulty with John Tyndall's explanation of polarization of skylight. Comments on absorptive powers of vapor and liquid.
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- HS/17/392a
- Earliest possible date
- 5 January 1863
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- 4 pages
- Format
- Manuscript
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John Frederick William Herschel, Copy letter, from Sir John Herschel to John Tyndall, dated at Collingwood, 5 January 1863, HS/17/392a, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/hs_17_392a/copy-letter-from-sir-john-herschel-to-john-tyndall-dated-at-collingwood, accessed on 10 December 2024
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