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Historical celestial system
Historical celestial system. Illustration of the celestial system proposed by Athanasius Kircher in his 1660 work Iter extaticum coeleste. At top is a map of the spheres surrounding the Earth (centre), including the air, fire and the stars. At bottom is a model of the Earth (centre) with the equator, the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, the horizon, the poles and the ecliptic (the line along which the Sun, Moon and planets appear to move) mapped onto the sky
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1660 Celestial History Of Science Kircher Star Stars System Athanasius Seventeenth Century
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This print showcases a historical celestial system proposed by the brilliant mind of Athanasius Kircher in his renowned 1660 work, Iter extaticum coeleste. A true masterpiece of astronomical illustration, it provides a glimpse into the intricate and awe-inspiring cosmos as perceived during the seventeenth century. At the top of this fascinating artwork lies a meticulously detailed map depicting the various spheres enveloping our Earth's center. From the ethereal air to the fiery realm and beyond, each layer is intricately illustrated with utmost precision. The stars themselves adorn this celestial tapestry, their brilliance shining through as they illuminate our night sky. Beneath this celestial panorama rests an equally remarkable model of our planet Earth. Here we find an array of essential elements skillfully mapped onto the sky above us - from the equator that divides our world into hemispheres to the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn marking significant latitudes on our globe. The horizon stretches out before us while poles stand tall at either end, reminding us of Earth's axial tilt. The ecliptic gracefully curves across this extraordinary composition; it represents that mystical line along which both Sun and Moon traverse alongside planets in their mesmerizing dance through space. As we gaze upon this artistic marvel, we are transported back in time to witness how early astronomers like Kircher sought to unravel nature's secrets and comprehend humanity's place within such vast cosmic wonders. This image serves as a testament to mankind's insatiable curiosity about its
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