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Psalterium Georgii, Fluvius Eridanus, Cetus, Officinal Scupltoris, Fornax Chemica, and Machina Electrica
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From a set of engravings known as Urania’s Mirror or a View of the Heavens published in around 1825. The set of thirty-two astronomical star-chart cards were enormously popular — and probably very helpful to amateur astronomers learning to read the heavens. Each card is pierced with holes corresponding in size to the magnitudes of the brightest stars, meaning that when held the card up to the light it would shine with the constellation pattern. (Source: Rawpixel / Library of Congress)
- Lacerta, Cygnus, Lyra, Vulpecula and the Anser Sidney Hall
- Canis Major, Lepus, Columba Noachi and the Cela Sculptoris Sidney Hall
- Noctua, Corvus, Crater, Sextans Uraniae, Hydra, Felis, Lupus, Centaurus, Antlia Pneumatica, Argo Navis, and Pyxis Nautica Sidney Hall
- Celestial phenomenon over Giromagny, 1572 Anonymous
- Hercules and the Corona Borealis Sidney Hall
- Celestial phenomenon over Nuremberg, 1580 Anonymous
- Gloria Frederici, Andromeda Sidney Hall
- Celestial phenomenon over Prague, 1580 Anonymous