Sir Norman Lockyer

1836-1920

 

  He was the director of the solar physics observatory of the Royal College of Science at South Kensington in London, England. Lockyer proposed, from the observation by Janssen of a yellow line in the sun’s spectrum, that a new element had been detected. This element — helium — was not uncovered on earth until almost thirty years later.

 
 

 

  1. Photographs of London, England (Oxford Street)

  2. Photograph of London, England (spectral lines D1 and D2)
 

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