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Comet 1892a, Swift, May 1892. Artist: Max Wolf
AR917266 
Constellation of the Pleiades (Seven Sisters), c1890.
AR917278 
Second part of the star chart of the Southern Celestial Hemisphere showing constellations, 1747.
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First part of the star chart of the Northern Celestial Hemisphere showing constellations, 1747.
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First part of the star chart of the Southern Celestial Hemisphere showing constellations, 1747.
AR918811 
Diagram showing Geocentric system of universe, 1539. Artist: Petrus Apianus
AR914734 
Great Nebula in Orion (NGC 1976 - M42), 16 November 1898.
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The wolf Fenris of Scandinavian mythology, 19th century.
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Constellation of the Pleiades (Seven Sisters), 1908.
AR917281 
Constellation of Leo, 1723.
AR917677 
Galileo's observation of the star cluster in Orion and of the Praesepe cluster, 1610.
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Constellation of Leo, 1775. Artist: Jean Fortin
AR917686 
Demonstration in Copenhagen Fields, London 21 April 1834. Artist: W Summers
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George Biddell Airy (1801-1892), English astronomer and geophysicist, 1892.
AR916556 
Herd of Tarpan, 1893.
AR924745 
Constellation of Argo Navis, 1723.
AR917674 
Illustration showing the working spaces of a gas works, 1828.
AR915338 
Dodo, c1804.
AR924729 
George Biddell Airy (1801-1892), English astronomer and geophysicist, 1858.
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George Biddell Airy (1801-1892), English astronomer and geophysicist, 1877.
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Long exposure of star field showing track of the asteroid Sappho against points of stars, 1892. Artist: Max Wolf 
Long exposure of star field showing track of the asteroid Sappho against points of stars, 1892. Sappho's location  is identified by the arrows at the top and the left edges of the picture. On a long exposure, an asteroid shows up as a streak as it is moving relative to the surrounding stars. Sappho was first discovered in May 1864 by Pogson. 
Unique Identifier AR917263 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2895px × 3630px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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