1903 Popular Astronomy Plate I : Aberation, Refraction, Parallax, Phases of the Moon, Inferior Planets & Saturn's Rings
By: William & Alexander Keith Johnston
Date: 1903 (published) Edinburgh
Dimensions: 9.75 x 12 inches (24.5 x 30.5 cm)
Plate I of Thomas Heath's Popular Astronomy features examples of displacement or difference in the apparent position or distance of an object through natural phenomena such a aberration, refraction, and parallax. A total of eight figures offer a visual representation of such phenomena as well as visual phases of the moon, inferior planets, and Saturn's rings.
This chromolithograph print was one of twenty-one plates published in Thomas Heath's 1903 edition of Popular Astronomy. The plates were produced by W & A.K. Johnston, Scottish brothers who set up their own printing business in Edinburgh after preliminary study under the Scottish globe maker James Kirkwood.
The prints produced for the Popular Astronomy offer a unique view of our understanding of the Universe at the turn of the 20th Century.
Condition: This print is in A condition with vivid original color, on clean paper surrounded by full and even margins on all sides.
Inventory #11525