Visual Measurements of the Polarization of the Solar Corona
<p>Visual polarization measurements were made at the eclipse of February 14, 1934, with a modified Lyot-type polarimeter attached to a four-inch equatorially-mounted refractor. The objective was stopped down to 1 1/2 inches to reduce polarization effects the instrument. Distances from the moon...
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