Copy letter, from Sir John Herschel to William Henry Smyth, dated at Slough
Reference number: HS/21/16
Date: 11 July 1828
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Copy of letter, copied as part of the correspondence project led by Colonel John Herschel FRS following the death of his father. Suggests that phenomenon in observing Jupiter satellite was an optical illusion. Asks William Henry Smyth to observe spots on Mars to confirm observations of William Pearson. Asks William Henry Smyth to contribute to W. S. Stratford memorial.
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- HS/21/16
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- 11 July 1828
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- 2 pages
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- Manuscript
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John Frederick William Herschel, Copy letter, from Sir John Herschel to William Henry Smyth, dated at Slough, 11 July 1828, HS/21/16, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/hs_21_16/copy-letter-from-sir-john-herschel-to-william-henry-smyth-dated-at-slough, accessed on 03 December 2024
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This item is part of:
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Correspondence of Sir John Frederick William Herschel
1812-1870 Creator: Sir; John Frederick William Herschel Reference number: HS -
Correspondence of John Frederick William Herschel: volume 21 Copies of outgoing letters
1873-1875 Reference number: HS/21
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John Frederick William Herschel
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William Henry Smyth
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