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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 Cell Test Panel, Intelsat V

Sunrise

Solar-powered Energy Kit

Experimental solar cell module

Secretary Charles G. Abbot's Solar Cooker at Mt. Wilson, CA

20c Solar Energy single

Secretary Charles G. Abbot with Solar Boiler

Sun God

Countess Andrassy Demonstrates Solar Cooking, Festival of American Folklife

Yarn painting depicting the birth of the sun

Woman Clothed with the Sun

Metal sculpture with rotating sails set inside a pyramid-like grid. Sculpture sits on a pool of water in front of a building.

Delta Solar

Solar Dish Kitchen

Heliotellus

Living Light: The University of Tennesse Solar-Powered House

Midnight Sun

Solar Microscope

Modern Painting with Sun Rays

Universal Equinoctial Sundial

Solar Oven

$1 Cross-section of sun single

Solar Microscope

Sun Day in New York

Solar Microscope

Surveyor's Transit

Solarex “Solar Energizer” solar panel

Smithsonian Solar Observing Station, Table Mountain, CA

Copernican and Ptolemaic Armillary Spheres

The Periodometer, a New Instrument for Analysing Solar Records

Mask

Transformation mask representing the sun

Solar Compass

Instruments at Mt. St. Katherine, Egypt

Solar Compass

Secretary Abbot Carrying the Radiometer up Mount Wilson

Solar Power Bumper Sticker


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