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Pierre Janssen and Joseph Norman Lockyer, French and English astronomers, 1868.
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Jules Pierre Cesar Janssen, French astronomer, 1893.
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Reverse of a medal commemorating the bright comet of 1577.
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Medal commemorating Pierre Janssen and Norman Lockyer, French and English astronomers, 1868. 
Medal commemorating Pierre Janssen and Joseph Norman Lockyer, French and English astronomers, 1868. In 1868, working independently of each other on spectroscopic studies of solar prominences, Pierre Jules Cesar Janssen (1824-1907) and Joseph Norman Lockyer (1836-1920) both observed a yellow line in the solar spectrum. Lockyer named it Helium from helios (sun). Reverse of a commemorative medal showing Phaeton driving his father Apollo's chariot near the sun. 
Unique Identifier AR926635 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4237px × 4122px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
ANIMAL
ANIMALS
Astronomy
Chariot
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GREEK MYTHOLOGY
HELIUM
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Joseph Norman
Lockyer
Medal
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
Norman Lockyer
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Oxford Science Archive
Phaethon
Phaeton
Pierre Janssen
Pierre Jules C?sar
Pierre Jules C?sar Janssen
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ROAD TRANSPORT
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Sir Joseph Norman
solar astronomy
Solar System
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