It was discovered in the sun before it was found on Earth.
It is usually found in natural gas wells.
(Most of the Helium found on Earth is the result of radioactive decay (Alpha particles).
The first discovery of helium was by French astronomer Pierre Janssen during a total sun eclipse in Guntur India, 1868.
The sun is almost purely constitued of Helium in plasma state (at temperature above million Kelvin).
The Latin name for 'sun' is 'helios'.
Helium was first encountered on Earth by Italian physicist Luigi Plaimeri Palmieri in 1882.
However in Wikipedia (English, 19th dec. '11) another story arises:
(Cit.) Helium .......
"..... was first detected as an unknown yellow spectral line signature in sunlight during a solar eclipse in 1868 by French astronomer Pierre Jules Janssen.
Janssen is jointly credited with detecting the element along with Norman Lockyer during the solar eclipse of 1868, and Lockyer was the first to propose that the line was due to a new element, which he named.
The formal discovery of the element was made in 1895 by two Swedish chemists, Per Teodor Cleve and Nils Abraham Langlet, who found helium emanating from the uranium ore cleveite.
In 1903, large reserves of helium were found in natural gas fields in parts of the United States, which is by far the largest supplier of the gas today."
Helium was discovered in 1868 by French astronomer Jules Janssen during a solar eclipse while observing the sun's spectrum.
Helium was first discovered by the French astronomer Pierre Jansen. Helium is named after the Greek word for sun - helios.
Pierre Janssen was a French astronomer who discovered helium in 1868. India.
From the Sun. Helium was discovered on the Sun (to be precise, in its spectrum), before it was discovered on Earth.
Helium pays homage to Helios, a Greco-Roman sun god. Helium was spectroscopically discovered in the sun"s rays before it was found on earth. It was discovered formally in 1868.
Helium was discovered in the sun specroscopically
Helium was first discovered as a component of the sun before being discovered on earth. Hence the name.
Helium was discovered in 1868 by French astronomer Jules Janssen during a solar eclipse while observing the sun's spectrum.
Helium was discovered in 1895 by William Ramsay.
Helium was discovered in 1895 by William Ramsay.
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The spectral line for helium was first discovered by a French astronomer working in India during a solar eclipse. An English astronomer determine that this spectral line was due to a previously unknown element. An Italian physicist first detected helium on Earth. A Scottish chemist, was the first to isolate helium on Earth. So where was helium discovered? Depending on how you define "discovery" it was discovered in India, France, England, Italy or Scotland.
Pierre Janssen, who was a French astronomer discovered helium in 1868. It was the English astronomer Norman Lockyer who proposed the name helium after the Greek name of the sun, Helios.
Helium was first discovered by the French astronomer Pierre Jansen. Helium is named after the Greek word for sun - helios.
Because helium was discovered by spectral methods in the Sun.
Pierre Janssen discovered helium in 1868 during a solar eclipse while observing spectral lines in the sun's corona.