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Science Tapestry featuring the photograph Fraunhofers Spectroscope #1 by Omikron

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Fraunhofers Spectroscope #1 Tapestry

Omikron

by Omikron

$51.00

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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.

Design Details

Fraunhofer demonstrating his 1814 invention, the spectroscope, a device used to examine properties of light. Photogravure from a painting by Richard... more

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

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1 - 2 business days

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Fraunhofers Spectroscope #1 Photograph by Omikron

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Artist's Description

Fraunhofer demonstrating his 1814 invention, the spectroscope, a device used to examine properties of light. Photogravure from a painting by Richard Wimmer. Joseph von Fraunhofer (March 6, 1787 - June 7, 1826) was a German optician. One of the most difficult operations of practical optics was to polish the spherical surfaces of large object glasses accurately. Fraunhofer invented a machine that rendered the surface more accurate than it was left by the grinding. He invented other grinding and polishing machines, and introduced many improvements into the manufacture of the different kinds of glass used for optical instruments. In 1814, Fraunhofer invented the spectroscope. He discovered that bright fixed line which appears in the orange color of the spectrum when it is produced by the light of fire. This line enabled him to determine the absolute power of refraction in different substances. Experiments to ascertain whether the solar spectrum contained the same bright line in the orange...

 

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