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direct-vision spectroscope

Date: 1870-1880
Inventory Number: 2006-1-0120
Classification: Spectroscope
Subject:
chemistry, optics, astronomy, spectroscopy,
Maker: William Augustus Rogers ? (1832 - 1898)
Cultural Region:
United States,
Place of Origin:
Cambridge,
Dimensions:
6.8 × 5.2 × 21 cm (2 11/16 × 2 1/16 × 8 1/4 in.)
Material:
wood, glass, brass,
DescriptionThis is a home-made or shop-built direct vision spectroscope. It consists of a wood box painted black, with an adjustable slit at one end, a movable lens in the middle, and a transmission grating at the other end.

The front end of the box has an adjustable slit formed by two brass plates with adjacent knife edges. The top plate pivots on a screw and pushes against a spring. Above this plate is a brass lever that forces the plate down towards the lower one, thus decreasing the slit width.

A lens is mounted inside the box on a frame that can be moved forward or backward by means of a knob in a slot in the top of the box. The knob is made from a convex-headed screw.

The rear end of the box (closest to the eye) has a transmission grating ruled on a glass slip held between two glass slides. The slides are taped together on the edges. Two pieces of black-cloth tape at the top and bottom of the grating assembly are held by means of two small screws to the oblique end of the box. A thin brass plate, painted black and pierced with a round window, is held down over the grating with the same two screws.
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Historical AttributesThis is a shop-built or homemade direct vision spectroscope. It is an early use of a transmission grating and likely the work of a local scientist.

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