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James Gall
Map 8. Aquila & Delphinus, 1900
4 x 4 in
10 x 10 cm
10 x 10 cm
CELEST1398
£ 45.00
James Gall, Map 8. Aquila & Delphinus, 1900
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Circular miniature map focusing on the constellations of Delphinus and Aquila. Printed colour. AQUILA (The Eagle) Beginning about the month of October, CASSIOPEIA is high up in the heavens, nearly...
Circular miniature map focusing on the constellations of Delphinus and Aquila. Printed colour.
AQUILA (The Eagle)
Beginning about the month of October, CASSIOPEIA is high up in the heavens, nearly over our heads, while the PLOUGH is far down in the north.
Some distance below Vega, and somewhat to the left, are three stars close together, forming a straight line which points up to Vega. The middle star is the brightest, and is called AItair. These stars belong to the constellation of AQUILA, the Eagle, which is represented on the opposite page. It is very useful for finding other constellations in the autumn, as it is prominent in the southern sky from July to November.
To the left of AQUILA, a faint cluster of stars will be noticed ; these form the constellation of DELPHINUS, the Dolphin.
CAPRICORNUS (The Sea-Goat)
Altair and his two companions point down- wards to the two stars shown at the foot of the map, which belong to the zodiacal constellation of CAPRICORNUS.
AQUILA (The Eagle)
Beginning about the month of October, CASSIOPEIA is high up in the heavens, nearly over our heads, while the PLOUGH is far down in the north.
Some distance below Vega, and somewhat to the left, are three stars close together, forming a straight line which points up to Vega. The middle star is the brightest, and is called AItair. These stars belong to the constellation of AQUILA, the Eagle, which is represented on the opposite page. It is very useful for finding other constellations in the autumn, as it is prominent in the southern sky from July to November.
To the left of AQUILA, a faint cluster of stars will be noticed ; these form the constellation of DELPHINUS, the Dolphin.
CAPRICORNUS (The Sea-Goat)
Altair and his two companions point down- wards to the two stars shown at the foot of the map, which belong to the zodiacal constellation of CAPRICORNUS.
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