August 7, 2020

The Cyanometer: or, How blue is your sky?

The simple device was invented in 1789 by Swiss physicist Horace-B�n�dict de Saussure and German naturalist Alexander von Humboldt who used the circular array of 53 shaded sections in experiments above the skies over Geneva, Chamonix and Mont Blanc. The Cyanometer helped lead to a successful conclusion that the blueness of the sky is a measure of transparency caused by the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere.

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