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Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum Announces Arrival of British National Treasure |
Sir William Herschel's 217-year-old, 20-foot wooden telescope tube-a centerpiece of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum's upcoming exhibition, "Explore the Universe"-has arrived at the museum on the National Mall. On loan from the National Maritime Museum in London, Herschel's favorite telescope and an original metal mirror crafted for the tube traveled by ship from England and were transported from the Port of Baltimore in an 18-wheeled truck. Technicians at the museum carefully unpacked and removed the tube from its special shipping crate on June 29, mounting it in the permanent "Explore the Universe" gallery. "Explore the Universe" opens to the public on Sept. 21, displaying the Herschel telescope for the first time in the United States. From 1783 onward, William Herschel worked at improving the telescope, modifying its optics, framework and controls many times. In 1828 the Royal Astronomical Society awarded Caroline Herschel a gold medal for her work-an honor that would not be bestowed on another woman for more than 150 years. John Herschel received the Society's gold medal for his "Catalog of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars...of 1833." Using an unprecedented array of artifacts, "Explore the Universe" will portray how mankind's perception of the Universe changed as the technology changed. The exhibition curator is Dr. David DeVorkin. "Explore the Universe" is made possible through the generous contributions of the National Science Foundation and TRW. Additional funding is provided by Corning Incorporated, Corning Foundation, For further information about the exhibition, visit http://airandspace.si.edu/exploretheuniverse. |
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