Where exactly did A. S. Eddington observe the solar eclipse of 29 of May 1919?

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Autor(a) principal: Latas, Joana
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Pape, Duarte, Simões, Ana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/94230
Resumo: The team led by astronomer A.S. Eddington observed the total solar eclipse of 29 May 1919 from Sundy Plantation situated on the African island of Príncipe. Together with observations made in Brazil by the other British team, these results proved the light-ending prediction put forward by Albert Einstein. Over the past 100 years, during a long period of inattention, plaques were erected at Sundy Plantation at different times and at various locations to commemorate this important scientific event. With one exception, the locations of these plaques varied, mainly as a result of logistical constraints, rather than historical research. At the centenary celebrations of the 1919 eclipse organized by Eddington at Sundy: 100 Years Later, the exact site where the observations took place was identified. As a result of interdisciplinary teamwork involving experts in history of science, mathematics, architecture and anthropology, members of the local community and a Santomean artist, the exact location of the observations has now been artistically sign-posted. This research paper discusses the convoluted process that led to this identification. Furthermore, it argues that besides the intrinsic value of interdisciplinary research, this identification empowered local communities by enhancing their collective memory of a ground-breaking scientific event that is indelibly tied to their past, while boosting their development through scientific education and communication.
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spelling Where exactly did A. S. Eddington observe the solar eclipse of 29 of May 1919?1919 total solar eclipseBritish expeditionsEddingtonPríncipeThe team led by astronomer A.S. Eddington observed the total solar eclipse of 29 May 1919 from Sundy Plantation situated on the African island of Príncipe. Together with observations made in Brazil by the other British team, these results proved the light-ending prediction put forward by Albert Einstein. Over the past 100 years, during a long period of inattention, plaques were erected at Sundy Plantation at different times and at various locations to commemorate this important scientific event. With one exception, the locations of these plaques varied, mainly as a result of logistical constraints, rather than historical research. At the centenary celebrations of the 1919 eclipse organized by Eddington at Sundy: 100 Years Later, the exact site where the observations took place was identified. As a result of interdisciplinary teamwork involving experts in history of science, mathematics, architecture and anthropology, members of the local community and a Santomean artist, the exact location of the observations has now been artistically sign-posted. This research paper discusses the convoluted process that led to this identification. Furthermore, it argues that besides the intrinsic value of interdisciplinary research, this identification empowered local communities by enhancing their collective memory of a ground-breaking scientific event that is indelibly tied to their past, while boosting their development through scientific education and communication.A equipa liderada por A.S. Eddington observou o eclipse solar total de 29 de Maio de 1919 na Roça Sundy, na africana ilha do Príncipe. Juntamente com as observações feitas no Brasil, por outra equipa britânica, estes resultados confirmaram a deflexão da luz de acordo com a previsão de Albert Einstein. Ao longo destes 100 anos, durante um longo período de esquecimento, foram erguidas placas na Roça Sundy, em momentos e localizações distintas, para sinalizar esse importante evento científico. À exceção de uma situação, os locais dessas placas foram escolhidos sobretudo devido a restrições logísticas, e não apoiados por investigação histórica. Nas celebrações do centenârio do eclipse de 1919 organizadas no âmbito de Eddington na Sundy: 100 Anos Depois, foi identificado o local exacto onde as observações astronómicas decorreram. O resultado de um trabalho de equipa interdisciplinar envolvendo especialistas de história das ciências, matemâtica, arquitectura, antropologia, membros da comunidade local e um artista santomense, permitiu identificar a localização exacta das observações que foi agora artisticamente sinalizada. Neste artigo discute-se o processo que conduziu a essa identificação. Argumenta-se que, para alẽm do valor acrescido de uma investigação interdisciplinar, esta identificação empoderou as comunidades locais ao devolver-lhes uma parte integrante da sua memória colectiva de um evento científico inovador, o qual estâ indelevelmente associado ao seu passado, ao mesmo tempo que promoveu o seu desenvolvimento atravẽs da educação e comunicação científicas.DA14-3A56-81C0 | Joana Rosa Baião Latasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionNational Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT)2020-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/94230http://hdl.handle.net/10316/94230eng1440-2807cv-prod-2119328https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2020JAHH...23..614L/abstractLatas, JoanaPape, DuarteSimões, Anainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-10-21T11:43:56Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/94230Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:12:58.030115Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Where exactly did A. S. Eddington observe the solar eclipse of 29 of May 1919?
title Where exactly did A. S. Eddington observe the solar eclipse of 29 of May 1919?
spellingShingle Where exactly did A. S. Eddington observe the solar eclipse of 29 of May 1919?
Latas, Joana
1919 total solar eclipse
British expeditions
Eddington
Príncipe
title_short Where exactly did A. S. Eddington observe the solar eclipse of 29 of May 1919?
title_full Where exactly did A. S. Eddington observe the solar eclipse of 29 of May 1919?
title_fullStr Where exactly did A. S. Eddington observe the solar eclipse of 29 of May 1919?
title_full_unstemmed Where exactly did A. S. Eddington observe the solar eclipse of 29 of May 1919?
title_sort Where exactly did A. S. Eddington observe the solar eclipse of 29 of May 1919?
author Latas, Joana
author_facet Latas, Joana
Pape, Duarte
Simões, Ana
author_role author
author2 Pape, Duarte
Simões, Ana
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Latas, Joana
Pape, Duarte
Simões, Ana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv 1919 total solar eclipse
British expeditions
Eddington
Príncipe
topic 1919 total solar eclipse
British expeditions
Eddington
Príncipe
description The team led by astronomer A.S. Eddington observed the total solar eclipse of 29 May 1919 from Sundy Plantation situated on the African island of Príncipe. Together with observations made in Brazil by the other British team, these results proved the light-ending prediction put forward by Albert Einstein. Over the past 100 years, during a long period of inattention, plaques were erected at Sundy Plantation at different times and at various locations to commemorate this important scientific event. With one exception, the locations of these plaques varied, mainly as a result of logistical constraints, rather than historical research. At the centenary celebrations of the 1919 eclipse organized by Eddington at Sundy: 100 Years Later, the exact site where the observations took place was identified. As a result of interdisciplinary teamwork involving experts in history of science, mathematics, architecture and anthropology, members of the local community and a Santomean artist, the exact location of the observations has now been artistically sign-posted. This research paper discusses the convoluted process that led to this identification. Furthermore, it argues that besides the intrinsic value of interdisciplinary research, this identification empowered local communities by enhancing their collective memory of a ground-breaking scientific event that is indelibly tied to their past, while boosting their development through scientific education and communication.
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