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Our Star: Our Sun

Smithsonian collections offer prismatic ways of understanding our relationship to—and dependence on—the sun from art to astronomy to solar energy. The fifth Smithsonian Secretary Charles Greeley Abbot kept a solar laboratory behind the Castle building. His research at the Smithsonian and around the world included solar effects on weather patterns and plants, as well as the sun as a power source, well ahead of his time. Abbot began his 78-year career at the Smithsonian in 1895 with the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, now partnered with Harvard University.


Solar Wall

Secretary Charles G. Abbot Reading the Pyrheliometer

Summer Solstice 2016

Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, South Yard

Carroza Solar

1876 Ellen Harding Baker's "Solar System" Quilt

Little Sun Solar Powered Lamp

Spectraltafel nach der Originalzeichnung von G. Kirchoff und R. Bunsen

Summer Solstice

So What Exactly Is a Solstice?

Patan, from the "Solstice Series"

Quadrant, a Form of Sundial

Untitled

This is Summer Solstice: Prairie Dog Stonehenge Enrichment

Snoopy--Early Sun Display on Earth

Ear ornament

Ear ornament with sun image

The Sun, from The Seven Planets

Sun

Tom Law watching drummers at the first summer solstice celebration

Rising Sun

Kachina/Katsina

Dawa (Sun) kachina

Preparations for Solar Broadcast

Beyond the Hills at Sundown

Switch to Solar

The Eclipse

Environmental Button

Ascending Suns

Highlights from Solar Wall

The Maya and the Sun

Secretary Abbot with Solar Equipment

Origin Story of the Inka

Portable Diptych Sundial by T. G. Kleininger

The Great Inka Road: Saqsaywaman - Engineering at the Temple of the Sun

Design for Solar Energy Exhibit

Heliostat, Solar, "Keith's American Heliostat"


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