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Series of observations of the planet Saturn, 1656
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Series of observations of the planet Saturn, 1656
Series of observations of the planet Saturn, 1656. These observations made by Johannes Hevelius (1611-1687), latinized name of the German astronomer Jan Hewel or Hewelcke, display different appearances of Saturn. Thye range from those showing what we now know to be Saturns rings, through what Galileo called Saturns triple nature, to a simple disc. From Dissertatio, de Nativa Saturni Facie, ... by Johannes Hevelius. (Gdansk, 1656)
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This print takes us back to the 17th century, when Johannes Hevelius made a series of groundbreaking observations of the planet Saturn. Displaying different appearances of this enigmatic celestial body, Hevelius's work provides a glimpse into our early understanding of the solar system. The print showcases Saturn in various forms, ranging from its iconic rings that we now recognize, to what Galileo referred to as Saturn's triple nature, and even a simple disc. These observations were meticulously recorded by Hevelius himself and published in his book "Dissertatio de Nativa Saturni Facie" in 1656. Johannes Hevelius was a German astronomer known for his significant contributions to the field. His Latinized name Jan Hewel or Hewelcke is also mentioned alongside his birth name. This engraving serves as a testament to his dedication and scientific prowess. As we gaze upon this monochrome image, we are transported back in time to witness an important milestone in astronomical history. It reminds us of how far our knowledge has progressed since then and highlights the tireless efforts of individuals like Johannes Hevelius who paved the way for future discoveries. This remarkable piece from Heritage Images captures not only the beauty but also the significance of these early observations, making it an invaluable addition to any collection dedicated to science or astronomy enthusiasts alike.
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