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Illustration to Young's 'Night Thoughts'; a female soul amidst stars and planets, drawn by William Blake, c.1795-7 https://t.co/XCqma6LJJ5
UWL Theatre explores a forgotten figure in the history of the stars https://t.co/NVBSIFLH1D
North African brass astrolabe (unsigned) with 25 star markers; labeled in Arabic, c. 1750 @AdlerPlanet https://t.co/fwh6kdc9VK
The Horizon of Katip Celebi’s Thought - @HeritageMuslim https://t.co/nqpHlLTNGC
"The Astronomer" (1st half 17thC) by Jusepe de Ribera (Spanish, 1591–1652), Musée Thomas Henry, Cherbourg-Octeville https://t.co/sYQ9KF8KlO
Channelling Martian Maps (and other maps of Mars) @BibliOdyssey https://t.co/vjstMtuiUK
#Pluto, Tombaugh Regio recognized in 'Pluto-Explored!' stamp https://t.co/z9DNGuhHzP via @CrucesSunNews
Did Copernicus Invent The Solar System? via @forbes https://t.co/6r085J0zUu
"Starry Night" (1979) by Peruvian artist Fernando de Szyszlo (b. 1925); acrylic and charcoal on paper @museomaclima.
10 Badass Female Scientists Changing The World https://t.co/ZgoeuEjA4L via @ELLEUK