Bodes Moon drawings of 1792
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Bodes Moon drawings of 1792
Bodes Moon drawings of 1792. These drawings were made by the German astronomer Johann Elert Bode (1747-1826), and are labelled in German. The Full Moon is at top, with a crescent Moon (lower left) and a Quarter Moon (lower right) also shown. Early astronomers, from the time of Galileo onwards, used their telescopes to draw lunar maps of increasing accuracy. The main features of such maps are the lowland maria (dark area), the surrounding highlands (white areas), and the impact craters and basins. It was not until space probes were launched in the 1960s that the far side of the Moon was seen for the first time
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This print showcases the remarkable Moon drawings of 1792 by renowned German astronomer Johann Elert Bode. Labeled in German, these intricate illustrations provide a glimpse into the early days of lunar cartography. From Galileo's era onwards, astronomers diligently used their telescopes to create increasingly accurate maps of Earth's celestial neighbor. At the top of this image, we are presented with a detailed depiction of a Full Moon, radiating its ethereal glow. Positioned below are two additional phases: a crescent Moon on the lower left and a Quarter Moon on the lower right. These drawings offer an invaluable insight into our understanding of our solar system's natural satellite. The main features highlighted in these lunar maps include the dark lowland maria that contrast against the surrounding bright highlands. Additionally, numerous impact craters and basins dotting its surface can be observed. It is worth noting that it wasn't until space probes were launched in the 1960s that humanity was able to witness and explore the hidden wonders residing on the far side of our enigmatic companion. This historical artwork serves as both an artistic masterpiece and scientific documentation, symbolizing centuries-long dedication to unraveling celestial mysteries. As we delve into this mesmerizing illustration from Bode's collection, we embark on a journey through time and space – witnessing humankind's relentless pursuit for knowledge about our cosmic surroundings.
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