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"A Model of the Cosmos in the ancient Greek Antikythera Mechanism" Scientific Reports @NaturePortfolio https://t.co/ZGSubFNpTk
"Pleasing the Eye, Empowering the Mind: Visualization in Astronomy and Cosmology" @AdlerPlanet via https://t.co/xuwLCYag4b
"Man Carried to the Moon" (1959) by Kellypalik Mangitak, Canadian, Inuit, b. 1940; stone relief ink on cream, thin, slightly textured wove paper @brooklynmuseum https://t.co/IgYwCRQAoR
Personification of the planet Saturn in a chariot pulled by dragons; in the upper corners the signs of the zodiac that symbolize his planet children: Capricorn and Aquarius; from the seven planet series, Cologne, 1589-1611 @rijksmuseum https://t.co/1tJJ2AvTME
Image from Michelangelo Caetani's, Figura Universale Della Divina Commedia (Overview of the Divine Comedy), 1855 @Cornell_Library @Cornell_Digital; see "700 Years of Dante’s Divine Comedy in Art" @PublicDomainRev https://t.co/CtjhYN95rb
Details and folios from a mid-12thC English copy of a Treatise on Astronomy (MS. Bodl. 614) @BDLSS @bodleianlibs https://t.co/0hVo3mHkPG
Illustrations from a Thai horoscope manual with colored drawings showing the twelve years of the animal cycle calendar in two series; created during the reign of Rama V (King Chulalongkorn), c. 1868-1900 @britishlibrary https://t.co/VSMNOn8NP4
The constellations Andromeda and Pisces, a folio from a dispersed Persian copy (c. 1450) of al-Sufi's (d. 986) "Kitab Suwar al-Kawakib" (Images of the Fixed Stars) @AgaKhanMuseum https://t.co/jLdi0TP0PY
The muse Urania leaning on clouds and measuring a celestial globe with a compass, with a putto looking through a telescope; print by Jean Daullé, French, 1756 @britishmuseum https://t.co/KJd653zNXc
"L'Astronomie" (1825), a painting by French artist, François Vincent Mathieu Latil (1797-1890) @MuseeLouvre https://t.co/sek8RFRcmB