An Eclipse of the Moon Seen Above a Smoking VolcanoAn Illustration of Two CometsAn Image of the Sun is Seen in Close Proximity to the Sun Itself. Parhelia Can be Single DoubleCirrus Clouds and Sailing Boats out at SeaConstellations of the Northern HemisphereConstellations of the Southern HemisphereCumulus Clouds Seen Over Some RuinsCumulus Clouds Seen Over a Town River and BridgeDiagram Explaining Atmospheric Refraction Using Pictures of Ships at Sea to Illustrate the ConceptDiagram Explaining Atmospherical RefractionDiagram Showing Cometary MotionDiagram Showing Mercury Venus Earth and MarsDiagram Showing Various Clusters of StarsDiagram Showing Various Nebulous Stars and NebulaeDiagram Showing an Eclipse of Jupiter's SatellitesDiagram Showing an Eclipse of the MoonDiagram Showing the Parallax of the PlanetsDiagram Showing the Progress of an EclipseHigh and Low Tides are Caused by the Combined Attraction of the Sun and Earth's MoonLine Passing Through the Three Great Stars of AndromedaLying Near the Head of the Figure of Andromeda Lies the Constellation of PegasusNimbus, or Rain Cloud, Forming out at Sea Beyond the Fishing BoatsPhases of the Planet SaturnRocky Landscape with Cirro- Stratus CloudsSeen with a Halo, an Extensive Luminous Ring Most Commonly Seen About the MoonStratus Clouds Over a LandscapeThe Apparent Retrograde Motion of the PlanetsThe Aurora Seen in Northern EuropeThe Constellation Arco Navis Which Takes the Form of a Sailing ShipThe Constellation is That of Aquila and AntinousThe Constellation of AndromedaThe Constellation of Aquarius a Figure of a Man Carrying a Jar of WaterThe Constellation of Aries a Ram in a Sitting PostureThe Constellation of Auriga Which Lies Between Gemini and PerseusThe Constellation of BootesThe Constellation of Cancer the CrabThe Constellation of Canis Major, a Large Dog in a Begging PositionThe Constellation of CapricornThe Constellation of Cassiopeia a Woman SeatedThe Constellation of CepheusThe Constellation of CetusThe Constellation of Cygnus, a Flying Swan, and Lyra, That of an Ancient Greek LyreThe Constellation of Gemini the TwinsThe Constellation of HerculesThe Constellation of Leo the LionThe Constellation of Libra the ScalesThe Constellation of Monoceros, a Unicorn, and Canis Minor, a Small DogThe Constellation of Ophiucus, The Figure is That of a Man Wrestling with a SerpentThe Constellation of Orion One of the Most Brilliant in the HeavensThe Constellation of Pisces the FishThe Constellation of Sagittarius Half Man and Half Horse with a Bow and ArrowThe Constellation of Scorpio the ScorpionThe Constellation of Taurus the Head Neck Shoulders and Forelegs of a Horned BullThe Constellation of VirgoThe Constellation of the Lynx Which Belongs to the Northern HemisphereThe Constellations Centaur Lupus Crux Musca and BorealisThe Constellations Indus Pavo Grus and ToucanThe Constitution of the MoonThe Crescent Moon, a Close UpThe Crescent Moon, a View Over a LandscapeThe Earth in Relation to the Sun and "Inferior" Planets and AsteroidsThe Earth's Figure and DimensionsThe Earth's RotundityThe Earth's ShadowsThe Fixed StarsThe Great Nebula of the Solar SystemThe Horizontal Moon Over a City River and BridgeThe Laws of Planetary MotionThe Moon Gibbous, in a Decreasing StateThe Moon at the FullThe Moon's PhasesThe Moon's Surface Showing CleomedesThe Moon's Surface Showing Fracastorius, a Spot on the South-Western Part of the Moon's DiscThe Moon's Surface Showing Kepler, a Spot of Remarkable BrilliancyThe Moon's Surface Showing TychoThe Nebula of the Constellation AndromedaThe Nebula of the Constellation HerculesThe Nebula of the Constellation OrionThe Nomenclature of the Lunar SpotsThe Origin of AsteroidsThe Phenomena of the Seasons, Number OneThe Phenomena of the Seasons, Number TwoThe Planetary SystemThe Relative Sizes of the PlanetsThe Sun as Seen from Different PlanetsThe Sun at Midnight at the North CapeThe Sun's DiscThe Sun's Place in the EclipticThe Transit of Venus Over the Sun's DiscThe Waning Moon Shown Over a Mountainous LandscapeThree Rainbows Over a River with a Bridge in the Background and Ships in the ForegroundTwo Views of MarsTwo Views of VenusTwo Views of the Milky WayUrsa Major: The Constellation is Composed at First Sight of Seven Conspicuous StarsUrsa Minor and DracoView of Jupiter Showing Its Moons and SatellitesView of SaturnView of Uranus or Herschel as It was Also Known
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