Elisabeth Hevelius, wife of Johann Hevelius, was an astronomer in her own right. They worked together in the observatory of their Gdansk home to measure angular widths and distances with a great sextant, which required two observers at a time. The Sextant was among the new constellations they proposed in Uranographia (1690), the most detailed and influential celestial atlas of the 17th century. The Uranographia contains 54 beautiful double page engraved plates of 73 constellations, and 2 oversized folding plates of planispheres
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, Galileo Galilei made certain astronomical discoveries w...
Numerous astronomical observatories were established across Europe over the course of the eighteenth...
In the mid-eighteenth century, the primary and most urgent astronomical problem was to determine the...
Maria Cunitz was one of the first astronomers to adopt Johann Kepler's astronomy. She made Kepler's ...
Bibliographia: Kéri Katalin: Berta Degenfeld-Schomburg (1843-1928) : The Astronomer Baroness. In: Cr...
In his youth Johann Hevelius visited many European countries, including France. There he possibly me...
This beautiful star atlas fused artistic beauty and scientific precision, the last of the four major...
Three stars in a row make up Orion s belt, within a rectangle of four bright stars representing his ...
SUMMARY. — The still unpublished correspondence of Hevelius, astronomer of Gdansk, shows how he soug...
Maria Cunitz’s Beneficent Urania, published in 1650, has the distinction of being the earliest survi...
Four hundred years ago in Middelburg, in the Netherlands, the telescope was invented. The invention ...
From prehistoric times, mankind has looked up at the night sky, and puzzled at the changing position...
Astronomy has been on the curriculum of Uppsala University from at least the middle of the 15th cent...
Reverend Jean Chappe d’Auteroche was a French astronomer and a member of the royal Academy of Scien...
A number of publications devoted to Jan Heweliusz have been published between 2011 and 2016. On the ...
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, Galileo Galilei made certain astronomical discoveries w...
Numerous astronomical observatories were established across Europe over the course of the eighteenth...
In the mid-eighteenth century, the primary and most urgent astronomical problem was to determine the...
Maria Cunitz was one of the first astronomers to adopt Johann Kepler's astronomy. She made Kepler's ...
Bibliographia: Kéri Katalin: Berta Degenfeld-Schomburg (1843-1928) : The Astronomer Baroness. In: Cr...
In his youth Johann Hevelius visited many European countries, including France. There he possibly me...
This beautiful star atlas fused artistic beauty and scientific precision, the last of the four major...
Three stars in a row make up Orion s belt, within a rectangle of four bright stars representing his ...
SUMMARY. — The still unpublished correspondence of Hevelius, astronomer of Gdansk, shows how he soug...
Maria Cunitz’s Beneficent Urania, published in 1650, has the distinction of being the earliest survi...
Four hundred years ago in Middelburg, in the Netherlands, the telescope was invented. The invention ...
From prehistoric times, mankind has looked up at the night sky, and puzzled at the changing position...
Astronomy has been on the curriculum of Uppsala University from at least the middle of the 15th cent...
Reverend Jean Chappe d’Auteroche was a French astronomer and a member of the royal Academy of Scien...
A number of publications devoted to Jan Heweliusz have been published between 2011 and 2016. On the ...
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, Galileo Galilei made certain astronomical discoveries w...
Numerous astronomical observatories were established across Europe over the course of the eighteenth...
In the mid-eighteenth century, the primary and most urgent astronomical problem was to determine the...