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Popular astronomy now online

Have you ever wondered how 18th- and 19th-century scientists explained the universe?

We've recently published a new section on Collections Online called Popular Astronomy, which reveals through our collections how genteel ladies, gentlemen and even the general public were learning about the heavens. It was hoped that teaching such topics might encourage individuals to turn away from more frivolous occupations and toward a contemplation of the sublime nature of the universe and its Creator.

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Urania's Mirror or a View of the Heavens (AST0049) Many new objects are online for the first time, including orreries, lecture slides and wall hangings. We hope you enjoy viewing these fascinating items.

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Orrery (AST1062)

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