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Background imageAstronomy Collection: JAPAN: ASTRONOMY, 1936. Women watching stars. Color drawing, 1936, by Ota Chou

JAPAN: ASTRONOMY, 1936. Women watching stars. Color drawing, 1936, by Ota Chou

Background imageAstronomy Collection: Johannes Keplers model of the universe. Line engraving from his Mysterium Cosmographicum, 1596

Johannes Keplers model of the universe. Line engraving from his Mysterium Cosmographicum, 1596
KEPLERs UNIVERSE, 1596. Johannes Keplers model of the universe. Line engraving from his Mysterium Cosmographicum, 1596

Background imageAstronomy Collection: CONSTELLATION MAP. An Indian Sanskrit star map, 1840, ordered as a manuscript horoscope for Prince

CONSTELLATION MAP. An Indian Sanskrit star map, 1840, ordered as a manuscript horoscope for Prince Navanihal Singh

Background imageAstronomy Collection: With the sun at the center; Copernicus appears at lower right and Ptolemy at lower left

With the sun at the center; Copernicus appears at lower right and Ptolemy at lower left
COPERNICAN UNIVERSE, 1660. With the sun at the center; Copernicus appears at lower right and Ptolemy at lower left. Copperplate engraving from Andreas Cellarius Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia

Background imageAstronomy Collection: MARS MISSION, 1950s. American magazine illustration by Chesley Bonestell, early 1950s

MARS MISSION, 1950s. American magazine illustration by Chesley Bonestell, early 1950s, depicting an exploratory expedition to Mars preparing for its return flight to Earth

Background imageAstronomy Collection: MILTON VISITING GALILEO. John Milton visiting Galileo Galilei during Miltons Italian tour of

MILTON VISITING GALILEO. John Milton visiting Galileo Galilei during Miltons Italian tour of 1638-1639. Line engraving after a painting by Annibale Gatti

Background imageAstronomy Collection: HIPPARCHUS (146-127 BC). Greek astronomer. Hipparchus observing the stars

HIPPARCHUS (146-127 BC). Greek astronomer. Hipparchus observing the stars. 19th century line engraving

Background imageAstronomy Collection: A Chinese celestial sphere of the T ang Dynasty (681-905 A. D. ). Colored engraving

A Chinese celestial sphere of the T ang Dynasty (681-905 A. D. ). Colored engraving
CHINESE CELESTIAL SPHERE. A Chinese celestial sphere of the T ang Dynasty (681-905 A.D.). Colored engraving

Background imageAstronomy Collection: CONSTELLATION: CASSIOPEIA. The constellation Cassiopeia: engraving from Johann Bayers celestial

CONSTELLATION: CASSIOPEIA. The constellation Cassiopeia: engraving from Johann Bayers celestial atlas, Uranometria, 1603

Background imageAstronomy Collection: COPERNICAN UNIVERSE, 1660. Copernican map of the Universe, with the sun at the center

COPERNICAN UNIVERSE, 1660. Copernican map of the Universe, with the sun at the center: copperplate engraving from Andreas Cellarius " Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica

Background imageAstronomy Collection: ALLEGORY OF MERCURY, 1496. Personification of Mercury, the planet of science

ALLEGORY OF MERCURY, 1496. Personification of Mercury, the planet of science and the arts. Woodcut from Nicolas Le Rouges Le grand kalendrier des bergieres, Troyes, 1496

Background imageAstronomy Collection: CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE, 1660. Schillers Christianized Heaven, southern hemisphere

CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE, 1660. Schillers Christianized Heaven, southern hemisphere, from Andreas Cellarius " Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica" published, 1660, in Amsterdam

Background imageAstronomy Collection: CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE of the Northern Hemisphere, c. 1700, by Carel Allard, Amsterdam

CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE of the Northern Hemisphere, c. 1700, by Carel Allard, Amsterdam

Background imageAstronomy Collection: PTOLEMAIC UNIVERSE, 1660. Depiction of the Ptolemaic universe with the earth at the center

PTOLEMAIC UNIVERSE, 1660. Depiction of the Ptolemaic universe with the earth at the center: engraving from Andreas Cellarius " Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica, " Amsterdam, 1660

Background imageAstronomy Collection: ASTROLOGY, 16th CENTURY. Medieval astrologer attempting to discover the secrets behind the Milky

ASTROLOGY, 16th CENTURY. Medieval astrologer attempting to discover the secrets behind the Milky Way: colored woodcut, Swiss or German, early 16th century

Background imageAstronomy Collection: APIAN: WORLD MAP, 1530. Heart-shaped map of the world, with small portraits of Amerigo Vespucci

APIAN: WORLD MAP, 1530. Heart-shaped map of the world, with small portraits of Amerigo Vespucci (upper left) and Ptolemy (upper right) by Peter Apian, 1530

Background imageAstronomy Collection: Southern Hemisphere, by Carel Allard, Amsterdam

Southern Hemisphere, by Carel Allard, Amsterdam
CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE. Southern Hemisphere, by Carel Allard, Amsterdam

Background imageAstronomy Collection: Depiction of the Ptolemaic universe with the Earth at the center. Color woodcut from C

Depiction of the Ptolemaic universe with the Earth at the center. Color woodcut from C
PTOLEMAIC UNIVERSE, 1537. Depiction of the Ptolemaic universe with the Earth at the center. Color woodcut from C. Cornipolitanus " Chronographia", 1537

Background imageAstronomy Collection: PHASES OF THE MOON. Woodcut designed by Hans Holbein the Younger from Sebastian Munsters Canones

PHASES OF THE MOON. Woodcut designed by Hans Holbein the Younger from Sebastian Munsters Canones super novum instrumentum luminarium, Basel, 1534

Background imageAstronomy Collection: GALILEO GALILEI (1564-1642). Galileo before the Holy Office in 1633

GALILEO GALILEI (1564-1642). Galileo before the Holy Office in 1633. After the painting, 1847, by Tony Robert-Fleury

Background imageAstronomy Collection: DONATIs COMET, 1858. Telescopic view of Donatis Comet as seen from the Cambridge

DONATIs COMET, 1858. Telescopic view of Donatis Comet as seen from the Cambridge Observatory in England, 27 September - 5 October 1858. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageAstronomy Collection: DONATIs COMET, 1858. Telescopic view of Donatis Comet as seen from the observatory

DONATIs COMET, 1858. Telescopic view of Donatis Comet as seen from the observatory of Thomas Slater in London, England, on 1 October 1858. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageAstronomy Collection: DONATIs COMET, 1858. Donatis Comet as it appeared on 11 October 1858 over the

DONATIs COMET, 1858. Donatis Comet as it appeared on 11 October 1858 over the Cambridge Observatory in England. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageAstronomy Collection: DONATIs COMET, 1858. Telescopic views of Donatis Comet as seen from the Cambridge

DONATIs COMET, 1858. Telescopic views of Donatis Comet as seen from the Cambridge Observatory in England, 21-25 September 1858. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageAstronomy Collection: HALLEYs COMET, 1910. Two views of Halleys Comet. Photographed from Honolulu, 12 May

HALLEYs COMET, 1910. Two views of Halleys Comet. Photographed from Honolulu, 12 May and 15 May 1910

Background imageAstronomy Collection: HALLEYs COMET, 1910. The head of Halleys Comet. Photographed by the Mount Wilson Observatory

HALLEYs COMET, 1910. The head of Halleys Comet. Photographed by the Mount Wilson Observatory, 8 May 1910

Background imageAstronomy Collection: HALLEYs COMET, 1910. Fourteen views of Halleys Comet. Photograph, May-June 1910

HALLEYs COMET, 1910. Fourteen views of Halleys Comet. Photograph, May-June 1910

Background imageAstronomy Collection: encircling a geocentric (Ptolemaic) universe: drawing from a 16th century Austrian ms

encircling a geocentric (Ptolemaic) universe: drawing from a 16th century Austrian ms
ASTRONOMY: A ZODIAC encircling a geocentric (Ptolemaic) universe: drawing from a 16th century Austrian ms. of Johannes de Sacroboscos " De sphaera."

Background imageAstronomy Collection: Anatomical / Astrological Man. Miniature depicting the influence of the zodiacal stars

Anatomical / Astrological Man. Miniature depicting the influence of the zodiacal stars on the human body from the 15th
ANATOMICAL MAN. Anatomical/Astrological Man. Miniature depicting the influence of the zodiacal stars on the human body from the 15th century manuscript of the " Tres Riches Heures" of Jean

Background imageAstronomy Collection: A pre-Copernican (Ptolemaic) conception of the universe with the earth at the center

A pre-Copernican (Ptolemaic) conception of the universe with the earth at the center
PRE-COPERNICAN UNIVERSE. A pre-Copernican (Ptolemaic) conception of the universe with the earth at the center and showing the movements of the heavens

Background imageAstronomy Collection: Christian / Ptolemaic conception of the universe, with the Earth at the center

Christian / Ptolemaic conception of the universe, with the Earth at the center
PTOLEMAIC UNIVERSE, 1493. Christian/Ptolemaic conception of the universe, with the Earth at the center, embraced by the realm of God and His angelic court

Background imageAstronomy Collection: American magazine cover, 1931

American magazine cover, 1931
SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1931. American magazine cover, 1931

Background imageAstronomy Collection: American science fiction magazine cover, 1939, by Robert Fuqua

American science fiction magazine cover, 1939, by Robert Fuqua
SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1939. American science fiction magazine cover, 1939, by Robert Fuqua

Background imageAstronomy Collection: For an American science fiction magazine. Cover by Frank R. Paul

For an American science fiction magazine. Cover by Frank R. Paul
MAGAZINE COVER, 1926. For an American science fiction magazine. Cover by Frank R. Paul

Background imageAstronomy Collection: Cover by Leo Morey for an American science fiction magazine of 1930

Cover by Leo Morey for an American science fiction magazine of 1930
SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1930. Cover by Leo Morey for an American science fiction magazine of 1930

Background imageAstronomy Collection: Cover by Frank R. Paul for an American science fiction magazine of 1931

Cover by Frank R. Paul for an American science fiction magazine of 1931
SCI-FI MAGAZINE COVER, 1931. Cover by Frank R. Paul for an American science fiction magazine of 1931

Background imageAstronomy Collection: Cover by Frank R. Paul for an American science fiction magazine, 1941

Cover by Frank R. Paul for an American science fiction magazine, 1941
SCI-FI MAGAZINE COVER, 1941. Cover by Frank R. Paul for an American science fiction magazine, 1941

Background imageAstronomy Collection: American magazine cover, 1929

American magazine cover, 1929
SCIENCE FICTION MAGAZINE. American magazine cover, 1929

Background imageAstronomy Collection: American science fiction magazine Amazing Stories, May 1929. Illustration by Frank R. Paul

American science fiction magazine Amazing Stories, May 1929. Illustration by Frank R. Paul
SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1929. American science fiction magazine Amazing Stories, May 1929. Illustration by Frank R. Paul

Background imageAstronomy Collection: CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE, 1660. Celestial planisphere of the northern hemisphere from Andreas

CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE, 1660. Celestial planisphere of the northern hemisphere from Andreas Cellarius Atlas Coelestis
CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE, 1660. Celestial planisphere of the northern hemisphere from Andreas Cellarius " Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica" published, 1660, in Amsterdam

Background imageAstronomy Collection: ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY. Observatory at Peking, China. French engraving, 1747

ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY. Observatory at Peking, China. French engraving, 1747, after an engraving from Le Comtes Voyage au Chine, 1698

Background imageAstronomy Collection: GALILEO GALILEI (1564-1642). Galileo demonstrating his telescopic discovery of the satellites of

GALILEO GALILEI (1564-1642). Galileo demonstrating his telescopic discovery of the satellites of Jupiter to the Doge and councillors of Venice on 25 August 1609. Colored French engraving, 19th century

Background imageAstronomy Collection: COMET, 1664. The Comet of 1664. Contemporary German colored engraving

COMET, 1664. The Comet of 1664. Contemporary German colored engraving

Background imageAstronomy Collection: COMET OF 1812. Seen from the Pont Neuf in Paris. Contemporary French colored engraving

COMET OF 1812. Seen from the Pont Neuf in Paris. Contemporary French colored engraving

Background imageAstronomy Collection: JOHN FLAMSTEED, c. 1700. Royal astronomer John Flamsteed, his one paid assistant, and friend, Marsh

JOHN FLAMSTEED, c. 1700. Royal astronomer John Flamsteed, his one paid assistant, and friend, Marsh, in the old observing room at the Greenwich Observatory, England. English color engraving, c. 1700

Background imageAstronomy Collection: GALILEO GALILEI (1564-1642) determining the magnification of one of his telescopes

GALILEO GALILEI (1564-1642) determining the magnification of one of his telescopes. Colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageAstronomy Collection: JOHANNES HEVELIUS (1611-1687). Polish astronomer. Hevelius and his wife, Elisabeth

JOHANNES HEVELIUS (1611-1687). Polish astronomer. Hevelius and his wife, Elisabeth, observing the heavens. Copper engraving from Hevelius Machina coelestis, 1673

Background imageAstronomy Collection: JOHANNES KEPLER (1571-1630). German astronomer. Kepler (left)

JOHANNES KEPLER (1571-1630). German astronomer. Kepler (left) casting the horoscope of the Emperor Rudolf II at Prague. Color German engraving, 19th century



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