Solar spectroscope, 19th century.
UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 22: Solar spectroscope, 19th century. Solar spectroscope, 19th century. This spectroscope was used by Sir Norman Lockyer (1836-1920). He identified a new element in the Sun's spectrum which he named Helium. (Photo by Science & Society Picture Library/SSPL/Getty Images)

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