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`Einstein, Eddington and
the Eclipse Expeditions
of 1919’
Peter Coles
NUI Maynooth
“..the Supreme God is a Being eternal, infinite,
absolutely perfect…He endures forever and is
everywhere present; and by existing always and
everywhere, he constitutes duration and
space..”
Newton, Principia (General Scholium).
Absolute Space, Absolute Time
Light Bending..a comedy of
errors.
• Newton 1704 “Do not Bodies act upon Light at a
distance, and by their action bend its Rays?”
• 1802 Johann Georg von Soldner, calculates bending
of light by the Sun: 0.87 seconds of arc
• 1907 Einstein thinks about light bending, but then
shelves the idea.
• 1911 Einstein tries again using “E=mc2”; gets
Soldner’s answer: 0.87 seconds of arc.
• 1915 Einstein tries again, and finds a mistake - a
factor of two. The new value is 1.74 seconds of arc.
The Factor Two
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1
2
22
2
2 2
1
2
1 
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
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

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drdr
rc
GM
dtc
rc
GM
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Flat Space:
Schwarzschild:
Energy Momentum
Eddington and the Expeditions
• Arthur Stanley Eddington was born in 1882.
• In 1912 becomes Plumian Professor of Astronomy
and Experimental Philosophy at Cambridge.
• Earlier in 1912 Eddington had been involved in an
Eclipse expedition to Argentina. It rained.
• 1916 de Sitter tells him about Einstein’s prediction
and suggests the idea of light bending measurements
during an eclipse.
• 1917, Frank Watson Dyson, the Astronomer Royal
realises the eclipse of 29 May 1919 would be perfect.
The Eclipse of 1919
• Date: 29 May 1919
• Path of Totality is across the South
Atlantic from Sobral to Principe
• Duration is long…7 minutes or so at
Principe.
• Near the Sun during totality was not just
one star, but a cluster of stars: The
Hyades
War and Peace
• BUT Eddington was a Quaker, and therefore
a pacifist.
• The First World War had started in 1914, but
conscription was not introduced in the British
Army until 1916.
• Eddington refused to be drafted…
• He was saved by a deal by Dyson, which
protected him on condition he agreed to lead
an expedition in 1919 if the war was over.
The Equipment
• Funding: £100 for equipment, £1000 for travel
and labour costs
• Two “astrographic” object glasses, one to
Principe (Oxford), Sobral (Greenwich), both
stopped down to 8 inches.
• A 4 inch telescope taken to Sobral as a
backup
• All were equipped with coelostats
• The two astrographic object glasses were
mounted in stainless steel tubes
The Irish Connections
• All the optical equipment was made by Grubb
in Dublin.
• The Oxford astrographic moved to Keele
University in 1962
• The RGO astrographic moved from
Greenwich to Herstmonceux
• The 4-inch telescope and coelostat are on
display at Dunsink Observatory.
Some Data Analysis…
DyEfeydx
DxEcbyax
y
x




Coordinates of stars Measured
deflections
Gravitational deflections
at star positions
The Results
• Eddington went to Principe, off the coast of (then)
Spanish Guinea
• Crommelin went to Sobral (Northern Brazil).
• Eddington was nearly rained out
“THROUGH CLOUD. HOPEFUL”
• Crommelin was luckier “ECLIPSE SPLENDID”
• In the end Eddington got 1.610.40 seconds,
Crommelin 1.980.16
• After some controversy, Einstein was declared the
winner!
The Controversy
• Principe astrographic: 2 “poor” plates. ( =1.62 ±
0.45)
• Sobral astrographic: 18 “poor” plates ( = 0.86 ±
0.48)
• Sobral 4”: 8 “good” plates: ( = 1.98 ± 0.18)
• Eddington included the Principe results, despite not
really getting enough measurements for an
astrometric solution
• The Sobral astrographic suffered from serious optical
problems but plates were remeasured in 1979: 
=1.55 ± 0.34
The Aftermath
• This made Einstein more
famous than any scientist
before or since.
• Reconciliation of Britain and
Germany
• What might have been…the
two expeditions of 1912 and
1914 failed to take
measurements when the
prediction was wrong!
• Much better measurements
were made in 1922, and
later using radio
observations.
Curiosities
• Einstein became the most famous
scientist ever - it was not 1905, but
1919, that made Einstein a household
name.
• What would have happened if the
measurement had been made when
Einstein had the wrong answer?
Einstein, Eddington and the 1919 Eclipse Expeditions

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Einstein, Eddington and the 1919 Eclipse Expeditions

  • 1. `Einstein, Eddington and the Eclipse Expeditions of 1919’ Peter Coles NUI Maynooth
  • 2. “..the Supreme God is a Being eternal, infinite, absolutely perfect…He endures forever and is everywhere present; and by existing always and everywhere, he constitutes duration and space..” Newton, Principia (General Scholium). Absolute Space, Absolute Time
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  • 5. Light Bending..a comedy of errors. • Newton 1704 “Do not Bodies act upon Light at a distance, and by their action bend its Rays?” • 1802 Johann Georg von Soldner, calculates bending of light by the Sun: 0.87 seconds of arc • 1907 Einstein thinks about light bending, but then shelves the idea. • 1911 Einstein tries again using “E=mc2”; gets Soldner’s answer: 0.87 seconds of arc. • 1915 Einstein tries again, and finds a mistake - a factor of two. The new value is 1.74 seconds of arc.
  • 6. The Factor Two 222222  drdrdtcds 222 1 2 22 2 2 2 1 2 1               drdr rc GM dtc rc GM ds Flat Space: Schwarzschild: Energy Momentum
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  • 8. Eddington and the Expeditions • Arthur Stanley Eddington was born in 1882. • In 1912 becomes Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy at Cambridge. • Earlier in 1912 Eddington had been involved in an Eclipse expedition to Argentina. It rained. • 1916 de Sitter tells him about Einstein’s prediction and suggests the idea of light bending measurements during an eclipse. • 1917, Frank Watson Dyson, the Astronomer Royal realises the eclipse of 29 May 1919 would be perfect.
  • 9. The Eclipse of 1919 • Date: 29 May 1919 • Path of Totality is across the South Atlantic from Sobral to Principe • Duration is long…7 minutes or so at Principe. • Near the Sun during totality was not just one star, but a cluster of stars: The Hyades
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  • 11. War and Peace • BUT Eddington was a Quaker, and therefore a pacifist. • The First World War had started in 1914, but conscription was not introduced in the British Army until 1916. • Eddington refused to be drafted… • He was saved by a deal by Dyson, which protected him on condition he agreed to lead an expedition in 1919 if the war was over.
  • 12. The Equipment • Funding: £100 for equipment, £1000 for travel and labour costs • Two “astrographic” object glasses, one to Principe (Oxford), Sobral (Greenwich), both stopped down to 8 inches. • A 4 inch telescope taken to Sobral as a backup • All were equipped with coelostats • The two astrographic object glasses were mounted in stainless steel tubes
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  • 14. The Irish Connections • All the optical equipment was made by Grubb in Dublin. • The Oxford astrographic moved to Keele University in 1962 • The RGO astrographic moved from Greenwich to Herstmonceux • The 4-inch telescope and coelostat are on display at Dunsink Observatory.
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  • 21. Some Data Analysis… DyEfeydx DxEcbyax y x     Coordinates of stars Measured deflections Gravitational deflections at star positions
  • 22. The Results • Eddington went to Principe, off the coast of (then) Spanish Guinea • Crommelin went to Sobral (Northern Brazil). • Eddington was nearly rained out “THROUGH CLOUD. HOPEFUL” • Crommelin was luckier “ECLIPSE SPLENDID” • In the end Eddington got 1.610.40 seconds, Crommelin 1.980.16 • After some controversy, Einstein was declared the winner!
  • 23. The Controversy • Principe astrographic: 2 “poor” plates. ( =1.62 ± 0.45) • Sobral astrographic: 18 “poor” plates ( = 0.86 ± 0.48) • Sobral 4”: 8 “good” plates: ( = 1.98 ± 0.18) • Eddington included the Principe results, despite not really getting enough measurements for an astrometric solution • The Sobral astrographic suffered from serious optical problems but plates were remeasured in 1979:  =1.55 ± 0.34
  • 24. The Aftermath • This made Einstein more famous than any scientist before or since. • Reconciliation of Britain and Germany • What might have been…the two expeditions of 1912 and 1914 failed to take measurements when the prediction was wrong! • Much better measurements were made in 1922, and later using radio observations.
  • 25. Curiosities • Einstein became the most famous scientist ever - it was not 1905, but 1919, that made Einstein a household name. • What would have happened if the measurement had been made when Einstein had the wrong answer?