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Continents JoinedSniders conception of how Earths continents were originally one - proposed long before Wegener, longer still before it was accepted by the scientific establishment
Newly Created Earth 1550God and his angels look down on the innocent planet he has just created, while demons contemplate the possibilities of messing it all up
Blunt / Parhelia (2) Pl 96Seen with a halo - an extensive luminous ring most commonly seen about the moon. Here it is shown about the sun, and you can see a rainbow
Blunt / Parhelia (1) Pl 95An image of the sun is seen in close proximity to the sun itself. Parhelia can be single, double; even three have been seen
Blunt / Jupiter / EclipseA diagram showing an eclipse of Jupiters satellites
Blunt / Horizontal MoonThe horizontal moon over a city river and bridge
Blunt / Atmospherical RefA diagram explaining atmospherical refraction
BLUNT / MILKY WAY / 80 / 1849Two views of the Milky Way
BLUNT / ASTEROIDS / 79 / 1849The origin of asteroids
Blunt / Constellations / 90The constellations Indus, Pavo, Grus and Toucan
Blunt / Constellation / 89The constellation Arco Navis which takes the form of a sailing ship
Blunt / Constellations / 88The constellations Centaur, Lupus, Crux, Musca and Borealis
Blunt / Constellations / 87Constellations of the Southern Hemisphere
Nebula of Solar SystemThe great nebula of the Solar System
Nebula in OrionThe nebula of the constellation, Orion
Nebula in AndromedaThe nebula of the constellation, Andromeda
Nebula in HerculesThe nebula of the constellation, Hercules
Various NebulaeA diagram showing various nebulous stars and nebulae
Blunt / Constitution / MoonThe constitution of the moon
Moon - FracastoriusThe moons surface showing Fracastorius - a spot on the south-western part of the moons disc
Moon - KeplerThe moons surface showing Kepler - a spot of remarkable brilliancy
Blunt / Cometary MotionA diagram showing cometary motion
BLUNT / 2 COMETS / 70 / 1849An illustration of two comets
Blunt / Venus Crosses SunThe transit of Venus over the Suns disc. Date: 1849
Blunt / Midnight Sun / Pl 65The sun at midnight at the North Cape
Blunt / Eclipse ProgressA diagram showing the progress of an eclipse
BLUNT / MOONs ECLIPSE / 57A diagram showing an eclipse of the moon
Blunt / Earths ShadowsThe Earths shadows
Blunt / Planets / RetrogradeThe apparent retrograde motion of the planets
Blunt / Sun in EclipticThe suns place in the ecliptic
Blunt / Cetus / Plate 53The constellation of Cetus: the animal is based on a whale, but has elements of a quadruped, with webbed feet and a broad tail
Blunt / Canis Major / Pl 51The constellation of Canis Major - a large dog in a begging position
Blunt / Cassiopeia / Pl 30The constellation of Cassiopeia, a woman seated on a chair, lightly clothed, with both hands raised, holding a palm branch
Blunt / Aquila / Antinous / 37The constellation is that of Aquila and Antinous
Blunt / Bootes / Plate 35The constellation of Bootes - the figure is that of a man holding a club in his right hand and leading two hounds with his left
BLUNT / HERCULES / 34 / 1849The constellation of Hercules
BLUNT / CEPHEUS / 33 / 1849The constellation of Cepheus which takes the form of a regal personage, seated, having a diadem on his head, a sceptre in his right hand, with his left hand extended
BLUNT / PEGASUS / 31 / 1849Lying near the head of the figure of Andromeda lies the constellation of Pegasus
BLUNT / ANDROMEDA / 29 / 1849The constellation of Andromeda is that of a woman unclothed to the girdle, her arms extended, and each attached to a fragment of rock by a chain
Blunt / Auriga / Plate 27The constellation of Auriga which lies between Gemini and Perseus
Blunt / Lynx / Plate 26The constellation of the Lynx, which belongs to the Northern Hemisphere
BLUNT / PERSEUS / 28 / 1849A line passing through the three great stars of Andromeda marks the head of the constellation of Perseus
Blunt / Ursa Minor / Pl 25Ursa Minor and Draco : the pole star is situated at the extremity of the tail of Ursa Minor. Draco separates Ursa Major from Ursa Minor by a portion of its tail
Blunt / Constellations / 23Constellations of the Northern Hemisphere
Blunt / Sun from PlanetsThe Sun as seen from different planets
Blunt / Relative PlanetsThe relative sizes of the planets. A-Mercury, B-Venus, C-Earth D- Mars, H-Uranus, top-Jupiter and bottom-Saturn
Blunt / Phases of SaturnPhases of the planet Saturn
Blunt / Waning Moon / Pl 19The waning moon shown over a mountainous landscape