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Clipart images of astronomy, including tools and instrumentation, as well as numerous stars and constellations that can be seen in the night sky.


Constellation: Cassiopeia
Cassiopeia constellation....
Constellation: Leo
Leo or the Lion constellation....
Constellation: Orion
Orion or the Hunter constellation....
Constellation: Scorpion
Scorpion constellation....
Constellation: Taurus
Taurus or the bull constellation....
Constellation: The Twins
The Twins, Castor and Pollux constellation....
Constellation: Ursa Major
Ursa Major or Great Bear or Big Dipper constellation....
Constellation: Ursa Minor
Ursa Minor or Little Dipper constellation....
Copernicus, Globe of
"Copernicus, or Nicholas Koppernigk, was the founder of modern astronomy. From a school in Thorn Copernicus went to Cracow, where he studied medicine, theology, mathematics, and astronomy. He latterly...
Cotidal Lines
This figure "shows the cotidal lines and the lines of equal rise and fall for a diurnal component in latitude 30 degrees north." -Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1901...
Cotidal Lines, Diurnal
The diagram shows cotidal lines projected for a larger body of water....
Cotidal Lines, Diurnal
This figure shows "the cotidal lines and lines of equal amplitude for a diurnal tide in a circular sea of 20 degrees radius, the latitude of the center being 30 degrees north." -Coast and Geodetic Sur...
Cotidal Lines, Diurnal
This figure shows "the cotidal lines and lines of equal amplitude for a diurnal tide in a circular sea of 20 degrees radius, the latitude of the center being 30 degrees north." -Coast and Geodetic Sur...
Curvature of the Earth's Surface
If the earth were flat, as soon as an object appeared on the horizon we would see the upper and lower parts at the same time; but if it were curved, the top parts would first be seen....
Cygnus
An ancient nothern constellationn representing a bird called a swan. ...
Dipper, the
The constellation, with the north star also shown....
Diurnal Parallax
"If we suppose a spectator placed at G, in the Earth's center, he would see the moon E, among the stars at I, whereas without changing the position of the moon, if that body is seen from A, on the sur...
Earth
The Earth in Space....
Earth Axis
"Now it is the inclination of the Earth's axis, as above described, which causes the lengths of the days and nights to differ at the same place at different seasons of the year, for on reviewing the p...
Earth Axis
"Now it is the inclination of the Earth's axis, as above described, which causes the lengths of the days and nights to differ at the same place at different seasons of the year, for on reviewing the p...
Earth Divisions
"The Earth, whose diameter is 7,912 miles, is represented by the globe, or sphere. The straight line passing through its center, and about which it turns, is called its axis, and the two extremities ...
Earth Orbit
Cause of the Curved Shape of the Earth's Orbit. ...
Earth's Axis Perpendicular to Plane of Orbit
"The earth shown as it would be if its axis were perpendicular to the plane of the orbit." -Wiswell, 1913...
Earth's Axis, Inclination
"A quadrant, or one fourth of a circle. The oblique lines indicate various angles with the base. The heavy line indicates the inclination of the earth's axis as compared with the plane of its orbit, w...
Earth, spheroidal form
"When one is at sea, or standing on the sea-shore, the first part of a ship seen at a distance, is its mast. As the bessel advances, te mast rises higher and higher above the horizon, and finally the ...
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