Summary

Melbourne Observatory astronomers Pietro Baracchi and James Baldwin used a 9 inch refracting telescope by Grubb, Dublin, at Mount Stromlo to test the suitability of the site for the establishment of a permanent Commonwealth Solar Observatory. The telescope was donated in 1910 by James Oddie of Ballarat, and hence known colloquially as the 'Oddie Telescope'.

For one week each month from September 1911 to December 1912, Baracchi and Baldwin visited Mt Stromlo to take observations and photographs.

This photograph was taken on Tuesday 24 October 1911, with a three-inch stop and an exposure of 55 minutes. Handwritten notes on the accompanying envelope note a 'fine night sky very brilliant'.

Description of Content

Trial star photograph taken at Mount Stromlo, October 1911. Region in Constellation Capricornus.

Physical Description

Silver gelatin glass plate negative.

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