EditorialSatellite balloons, Hot air balloon by Camille Flammarion during a flight in 1867, Signed: A. M, Fig. 57, p. 288, Marie, Adrien (del.), 1870, James Glaisher; Camille Flammarion; Wilfrid de Fonvielle; Gaston Tissandier: Voyages a?riens. Paris: Hachette,...
EditorialProcyon hernandesi, Print, Procyon is the brightest object in the constellation of Canis Minor and usually the eighth-brightest star in the night sky with a visual apparent magnitude of 0.34. It has the Bayer designation a Canis Minoris, which is Latin...
EditorialOrestes and Pylades, with hands tied behind their backs, are led by a satellite of the sea king to be purified by the priestess Iphigenes. Her statue is on the table with two vases, and her two ministers attend to the sacred lamp and other sacred instr...
EditorialEgypt. Blocks of stone fallen from one of three satellite pyramids of the Great Pyramid of Khufu or Cheops in the Giza Necropolis. 4th Dynasty. 26th century B.C. Old Kingdom.
Editorial‘Satellite Steamer. Jurnuli Wood Station on Indus. 11 Jany 67’. A scrap-book containing 86 drawings and 4 lithographs. 1839 to c. 1867. The sketches relate to Strachey's early years in W. India, the making of the Jumna and Ganges Canals and holiday...
EditorialPtolemy, Alphos, Arzachael, etc. , c.1874. A 19th century photograph of the surface of the Moon, showing craters. The Moon: considered as a planet, a world and a satellite. London, 1885. Woodburytype. Source: 8562.e.22 plate 13.
EditorialOrestes and Pylades, with hands tied behind their backs, are led by a satellite of the sea king to be purified by the priestess Iphigenes. Her statue is on the table with two vases, and her two ministers attend to the sacred lamp and other sacred instr...
EditorialSatellite sphinx moth, Eumorphia satellitia (Double-pointed sphinx, Sphinx satellitia). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's The Naturalist's Miscellany, ...
EditorialSatellite sphinx, Eumorpha satellitia, female 1, male 2, and spurge hawk-moth, Hyles euphorbiae 3. Handcoloured lithograph from John O. Westwood's new edition of Dru Drury's "Illustrations of Exotic Entomology," Bohn, London, 1837.
EditorialOrestes and Pylades, with hands tied behind their backs, are led by a satellite of the sea king to be purified by the priestess Iphigenes. Her statue is on the table with two vases, and her two ministers attend to the sacred lamp and other sacred instr...
EditorialEgypt. Blocks of stone fallen from one of three satellite pyramids of the Great Pyramid of Khufu or Cheops in the Giza Necropolis. 4th Dynasty. 26th century B.C. Old Kingdom.