Signedhang tag: Property / of / Rev. J. H. Metc[alf]
Inscribedon mount: ~5° PRISM
FunctionThe objective prism would be mounted in a cell at the end of a large telescope in front of the objective lens. Starlight passing through the prism is dispersed into its spectral lines. These are usually photographed at the other end of the tube.
Historical AttributesThe Reverend Joel Hastings Metcalf was a Unitarian minister in Taunton, Massachusetts, who was a well-known and highly regarded amateur astronomer at the turn of the century. He was on friendly terms with astronomers at Harvard. He was especially known for discovering numerous asteroids, comets, and variable stars.
Joel Hastings Metcalf made this objective prism, and likely used it with one of his own telescopes at his Taunton observatory, before it went to the Harvard College Observatory for use in Cambridge and then at Harvard's Oak Ridge Observatory, located in Harvard, Massachusetts.
ProvenanceJoel Hastings Metcalf, Taunton, MA; Harvard College Observatory; George R. Agassiz Station, Harvard, MA; transfer to CHSI in 2005.