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portentous-offerings:thecosmoswithinus:ufo-the-truth-is-out-there:Earth is about to pass through the
nemfrog:“Orbits of some comets and planets.” Natural History. v.33. 1933.
Theatrum Cometicum / The Theatre of Comets, first published in 1666-68. Amsterdam.Compiled by Polish
nemfrog:“Orbits of some comets and planets.” Natural History. v.33. 1933.
you are damaged, broken and upset, you fall into the abyss. but such are falling stars and comets.
nobrashfestivity:Unknown, Comets from the Augsburg Book of Miraculous Signs, 1552Later published as
Images from the Augsburger Wunderzeichenbuch (The Book of Miracles) - ca. 1552 - via Wikimedia
tsscat:I felt like drawing space
design-is-fine:Theatrum Cometicum / The Theatre of Comets, first published in 1666-68. Amsterdam.Com
Today in History, February 27th, 837 AD Halley’s comet makes it 15th recorded passage over the
William Turner of Oxford - 1859 Donati’s Comet - c. 1859 - via Wikimedia
The great meteor of October 7, 1868 - via Wellcome
Modifed image from the sheet music cover for “A trip to the moon” - 1907 - via Internet Archive
John Everett - A comet - late 19th c. to early 20th c. - via the National Maritime Museum
Comet ladies drift dreamingly about the sky.Illustration by American artist, Dugald Stewart Walker f
Depiction of Halley’s Comet in the Bayeux Tapestry, made in the 1070s to depict the events of
astronomyblog:Comet C/2014 Q2 LovejoybyJoseph Brimacombe
Illustration from The book of Khalid - Ameen Fares Rihani - 1911 - via Internet Archive
Astronomy: a comet in the night sky - c.1860 - via Wellcome
Illustration from Rambosson’s Astronomy - 1875 - via Internet Archive
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Bolide et sa trainée (A meteor and her trail). Illustration from Le ciel: notions d'astronomie, à l'
Daphné: Quatre lettres de Joseph Jechaïah - Alfred de Vigny - 1924 (domaine public) - via Gallica
James Reynolds - Astronomical diagram. Comets - c.1850 - via Science Museum Group
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