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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.


Spectrograph, Solar, Prism

Unisonic Solar 185 Handheld Electronic Calculator

Sun-Mate model 205 solar-powered helicopter

Solar Array, ATM

Temple of the Sun

Solar Observation Station at Mt. Montezuma, Chile

Sun Mathematics

Charles G. Abbot's Solar Panels

Spectrometer Photometer, Extreme Ultraviolet, U.S. Air Force

Expert Mechanician Making Delicate Instruments for Solar Observations

Sumatra Eclipse Expedition

ATM, Coronagraph

Solar Panel Service Project - Bug O Nay Ge Shig School

White House Solar Panel

Eclipse

Solar Wind Composition Experiment

32c Solar Energy single

Solar Radiation Thermometer

Sun Compass, Bumstead

Winter Solstice

Star sun

Satellite, AOSO, Advanced Orbiting Solar Observatory, Flight Model

Solar Array, Telescope, Hubble, Model

Detector, Solar Radiation, Magnetic Electron Multiplier

Astrophysical Observatory in South Yard

Astronomical Instrument, South Yard

View from Solar Station on Mount Brukkaros S.W. Africa

"Family Of The Sun" - The Planets of Our Solar System in Song

The Descent of Kukulkán

Chapter 3: The Sun (in AUDIO ONLY)

Solar Spectrum

Solar Tea jar

Experimental silicon solar cell

Sun, 1979

Sun Eclipse


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