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Solar and lunar eclipses, 1785
Solar and lunar eclipses, 1785. Diagrams illustrating the causes and results of lunar and solar eclipses. From Astronomy Explained upon Newtons Principles (1785) by James Ferguson
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Media ID 14863547
© Oxford Science Archive / Heritage-Images
Diagram Eclipse Ferguson Oxford Science Archive Solar Eclipse James Ferguson Lunar Eclipse
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to the year 1785, a time when scientific exploration was flourishing. Titled "Solar and lunar eclipses, 1785" this diagram-filled masterpiece is an illustration of James Ferguson's work in his book "Astronomy Explained upon Newtons Principles". The intricate diagrams showcased in this print provide a visual representation of the causes and results of both solar and lunar eclipses. As we delve into the mysteries of our solar system, these celestial phenomena take center stage. With its monochrome aesthetic, this image transports us to the eighteenth century, where scientific discoveries were made through meticulous observation. The attention to detail in each diagram invites us to explore the natural wonders that occur beyond our planet's atmosphere. As we examine this print closely, we are reminded of how far humanity has come in understanding our place in the universe. It serves as a testament to human curiosity and determination to unravel the secrets hidden within space. Displayed proudly among other historical artifacts at Oxford Science Archive, this print captures not only James Ferguson's brilliance but also represents an era where science played a pivotal role in shaping our understanding of nature. Let this remarkable piece ignite your imagination as you ponder on centuries-old knowledge about solar and lunar eclipses – two mesmerizing events that continue to captivate scientists and stargazers alike.
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