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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
The constellation Draco from the Catalog of Fixed Stars by al-Sufi, 18thC Arabic copy @GallicaBnF https://t.co/bBu8vQSeRN
Watercolor of Sir Isaac Newton's telescope in the Library of the Royal Society; observed from two viewpoints, 1829, by William Henry Brooke @britishmuseum https://t.co/J1GsZi5JQ5
Study for "Astronomy", c. 1921 by American artist John Singer Sargent (1856-1925); charcoal and graphite on laid paper @ngadc https://t.co/lLnRz5EHbA
The Moon represented as a woman on horseback, from Ms. Ludwig XII 8, German Miscellany: Anatomical-Physiological Description of Men; Liber Synonimorum; Descriptions of Planets, Zodiacs & Comets; Treatises on Divination from Names etc., c. 1464 @GettyMuseum https://t.co/Dwg7VjjoEV
"Blast of Giant Atom" by Donald H. Menzel (Harvard Observatory) in Popular Science Monthly (December, 1932); a popular article about the expanding universe which appeared only three years after the publication of Hubble's discovery; via https://t.co/5vWyiM7Wyp
"Reading, Gaming, and Making, Oh My!: STEAM Education throughout History"; a @googlearts online exhibition from the collections of the @AdlerPlanet https://t.co/jyxilk9trl