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History Spiral Notebook featuring the photograph Section Of The Constellation Cygnus by Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Section Of The Constellation Cygnus Spiral Notebook

Metropolitan Museum of Art

by Metropolitan Museum of Art

$15.00

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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.

Design Details

Section of the Constellation Cygnus. August 13, 1885. Taken by Paul Henry (French, 1848-1905) and his brother Prosper Henry (1849-1903). Albumen... more

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Section of the Constellation Cygnus. August 13, 1885. Taken by Paul Henry (French, 1848-1905) and his brother Prosper Henry (1849-1903). Albumen silver print from glass negative. Astronomers at the Paris Observatory, the brothers Paul and Prosper Henry constructed a photographic telescope to produce an exact, objective record of the sky. That photography might serve astronomy was evident from the very beginning. Indeed, before the Henry brothers' first use of the medium, other photographers had successfully charted lunar geology, solar and lunar eclipses, the transit of Venus, sunspots, the surface of Mars, the rings of Saturn, and the relative position of the brightest stars. No one, however, had yet recorded stars so distant and faint that they were not visible to the eye. This the Henry brothers achieved in 1885 by constructing a still more powerful photographic telescope, with an extraordinarily precise mechanism for tracking the stars across the night sky during exposures as long...

 

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