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"The Women You've Never Heard of Who Transformed Astrophysics" https://t.co/8alOV97FwN via @PopMech
Lunar eclipse as viewed from various latitudes, in "Eclipsis Lunaris", by Henrico Klausing (Wittenberg, 1719) https://t.co/BxUuwCA6z9
Sagittarius in an 18thC copy of "Wonders of Creation' by al-Qazwīnī (Arabe 2178) #Mandragore @laBnF.
A century ago, Harvard's 'computers' paved the way for women in science. https://t.co/2pJQ3d80QT
18thC brass astrolabe, made in India (unknown maker), labeled in Arabic (naskh) @AdlerPlanet https://t.co/w2Y1CWiIGp
White marble double spherical sundial w/ Greek inscriptions from Delos, c. 2ndC BCE; Archaeological Museum, Delos https://t.co/yUvXS0jRUM
Urania, the muse of Astronomy, by French artist Eustache Le Sueur (1616-55) @MuseeLouvre https://t.co/WvAtRWc78d
Rattle decorated w/ a sun on each side, made by a Zuni Pueblo artist, before 1884, Southwestern USA @peabodyessex https://t.co/y3FW94Gy1g
'Glances on Calendars and Almanacs in the Islamic Civilization' @HeritageMuslim https://t.co/fFhy8mfVl2
'Sight conservation class receiving lesson on Earth and Neighbor Worlds, 1927' https://t.co/HXnAoOMV3F