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Astronomers & Astrophysicists Posters & Prints, pg 2/2
for the social studies and science classrooms.

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Page 2 of astronomers, astrophysicists and related astronomy posters, prints and photographs: Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre, Frank Watson Dyson, Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington, Camille Flammarion, John Flamsteed, Galileo, Gerber, Sir Edmund Halley, Caroline & William Herschel, Johannes Hevelius, Hipparchus, Jeremiah Horrocks, Edwin Hubble, Christiaan Huygens, Hypatia, Johannes Kepler, Pierre-Simon Laplace, and Percival Lowell.



Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Delambre, French Astronomer, Giclee Print
Jean-Baptiste-Joseph
Delambre,
Giclee Print

Jean Baptiste Joseph, chevalier Delambre was a French mathematician and astronomer responsible for the northern expedition of measuring the meridian line from Dunkirk to Rodez in meters. Delambre was also head of the Paris Observatory and a professor of astronomy at the University of Paris.

b. 9-19-1749; France
d. 8-19-1822; Paris

ASTRONOMY POSTERS
astronauts
astronomers
atmosphere
auroras
comets
galaxies
Hubble Telescope
moons
nebula
planets
- Mars
- Jupiter
- Earth
- Saturn
solar system
space exploration
space phenomenon
space shuttle
star charts
sun
zodiac

ASTRONOMERS & ASTROPHYSICISTS
Albumasar
Archimedes
Benjamin Banneker
Jocelyn Bell Burnell
Tycho Brahe
Annie Jump Cannon
Giovanni Cassini
Anders Celsius
Christoph Clavius
Nicholas Copernicus
Jean-Baptiste Delambre
Frank Watson Dyson
Sir Arthur Eddington
Albert Einstein
Camille Flammarion
John Flamsteed
Galileo Galilei
Geber
Sir Edmund Halley
Caroline Herschel
William Herschel
Johannes Hevelius
Hipparchus
Jeremiah Horrocks
Edwin Hubble
Christiaan Huygens
Hypatia of Alexandria
Johannes Kepler
Pierre-Simon Laplace
Percival Lowell
Antonio de Marchena
Pierre Mechain
Charles-Joseph Messier
Maria Mitchell
August Mobius
Isaac Newton
Ptolemy
Carl Sagan
Adam Johann Schall
Giovanni Schiaparelli
Maarten Schmidt
Harlow Shapley
Taqi al-Din
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
James A. Van Allen
Wernher von Braun
Urbain le Verrier


BOOKS ABOUT ASTRONOMERS
Ancient Astronomers
Ancient Astronomers

Kepler's Witch : An Astronomer's Discovery of Cosmic Order Amid Religious War, Political Intrigue, and the Heresy Trial of His Mother
Kepler's Witch :
An Astronomer's Discovery of Cosmic Order Amid Religious War, Political Intrigue, and the Heresy Trial of His Mother

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Greenwich Observatory the Astronomer Royal Mr. Frank Dyson Taking a Reading with an Altazimuth, Giclee Print
Greenwich Observatory,
the Astronomer Royal
Mr. Frank Dyson Taking
a Reading with
an Altazimuth,
Giclee Print

Frank Watson Dyson, British astronomer noted for his study of solar eclipses, organized the expeditions to Principe and Brazil to observe the 1919 eclipse, confirming Einstein's theory of the effect of gravity on light. He also established the "pips" heard in many BBC broadcasts that marked the exact time at the Greenwich Observatory.

b. 1-8-1868; England
d. 5-25-1939; buried at sea enroute from Australia to England


Sir Arthur Eddington / TIME Cover: April 16, 1934 TIME Magazine
Sir Arthur Eddington
TIME Magazine Cover:
April 16, 1934

Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington, an astrophysicist and director of the Cambridge Observatory, introducted Einstein's Theory of Relativity to the English speaking world with his Space, Time and Gravitation: An Outline of the General Relativity Theory.

b. 12-28-1882; England
d. 11-22-1944


Camille Flammarion, French Scientist and Astronomer in His Study, Giclee Print
Camille Flammarion,
Giclee Print

Camille Flammarion was a French scientist, astronomer, and author. His work, the Flammarion Book of Astronomy- was one Carl Jung enjoyed looking at. (D. Bair)

b. 2-26-1842; France
d. 6-3-1925

Book Cover for 'Les Terres du Ciel' Written by Camille Flammarion, 1877, Giclee Print


John Flamsteed, English Clergyman and Astronomer, Giclee Print
John Flamsteed,
Giclee Print

John Flamsteed was an English clergyman and the first British Astronomer Royal, laying the foundation stone for the Greenwich Observatory in 1675. He and Sir Isaac Newton were adversaries - read about it in Newton's Tyranny: The Suppressed Scientific Discoveries of Stephen Gray and John Flamsteed.

b. 8-19-1646; England
d. 12-31-1719


Galileo Galilei- Heroes of Science & Technology Poster
Galileo Galilei- Heroes of Science & Technology Poster

Galileo Galilei
b. 2-15-1564; Pisa, Italy
d. 1-8-1642, Italy
"The laws of Nature are written in the language of mathematics...the symbols are triangles, circles and other geometrical figures, without whose help it is impossible to comprehend a single word." -Galileo Galilei - Quoted in M. Kline, Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times

• more Galileo posters
• more Heroes of Science & Technology posters


The Alchemist Geber Illustration from 'Science and Literature in the Middle Ages, Giclee Print
The Alchemist Geber Illustration from 'Science and Literature in the Middle Ages,
Giclee Print

Geber was the Latinized name of Abu Musa Jabir Ibn Hayyan, an Islamic alchemist and philosopher and astronomer.

While best known for his "scientific" approach to alchemy, Gerber made important contributions to astronomy / astrology which were not separate disciplines.
b. c. 721; Iran
d. c. 815


Portrait of Edmond Halley, Giclee Print
Edmond Halley,
Giclee Print

Sir Edmond Halley was an astronomer, geophysicist, mathematician, meteorologist, and physicist. He is most noted for his prediction of the return of a comet in 1758, officially known as 1P/Halley, the most famous of the periodic comets (due to brightness and 75-76 year periodicity which was within the range of a human life span). Halley's mathematical work also contributed to actuarial science and history of demography.
b. 11-8-1656; England
d. 1-14-1742

Edmond Halley: Charting the Heavens and the Seas


Caroline Herschel (1750-1848), 1829, Giclee Print
Caroline Herschel, 1829, Giclee Print

Caroline Herschel, the sister and full time assistant of William Herschel, lived most of her 98 years in England. She was the first woman to discover a comet; the recognition earned her an annual salary from King George III.
b. 3-16-1750; Germany
d. 1-9-1848

women scientists


William Herschel Discovers the Planet Uranus, Giclee Print
William Herschel, Giclee Print

William Herschel was a German born musician and composer who was also a noted astronomer for his discovery of the Planet Uranus in 1781, and infrared radiation.
b. 11-15-1738; Germany
d. 8-25-1822; England
(Notice who's standing behind her brother; at least she was acknowledged!)

William Herschel's son, Sir William Herschel, is credited with coining the word "photography" c. 1839.


The Great Astronomers, from "Prodomus Astronomiae" by Johannes Hevelius, Published in Gdansk, 1690, Giclee Print
The Great Astronmers, from "Prodomus Astronomiae",
Giclee Print

Johannes Hevelius, a political official in Danzig (Gdansk), Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, was also an astonomer and is known as the "Founder of Lunar Topography".

Hevelius is thought to be the last astonomer to do major work using only the quadrant and alidade in his own private observatory. "Prodomus Astronomiae" was published in 1690.
b. 1-28-1611; Poland
d. 1-28-1687

Johannes Hevelius and His Catalog of Stars


Hipparchus, Greek Astronomer, Who Flourished 146-127 BC.
Hipparchus, Greek Astronomer, Who Flourished 146-127 BC, Giclee Print

Hipparchus, the first Greek astronomer whose models of the Sun and Moon survive, is considered the greatest observer of the skies in antiquity (8th century BC to AD 300-600), and the inventor of the astrolabe. Hipparchus most likely made use of the observations and mathematical techniques of the Chaldeans from Babylonia and, in turn, the work of Claudius Ptolemaeus relied on the work of Hipparchus. He was also a geographer, and a mathematician.


Jeremiah Horrocks, English Astronomer, Giclee Print
Jeremiah Horrocks,
Giclee Print

Jeremiah Horrocks, an English astronomer, observed the transit of Venus in 1639, at the age of 21.
b. 1618, England
d. 1-3-1641


Edwin P. Hubble / TIME Cover: February 9, 1948 TIME Magazine
Edwin P. Hubble
TIME Magazine Cover:
February 9, 1948

Edwin Hubble, an American astronomer, was head of the Mount Wilson Observatory from 1919 until his death. Hubble was the first astronomer to prove the Universe is expanding. The orbiting Hubble Telescope is named for him.

b. 11-20-1889; Marshfield, MO
d. 9-28-1953; California


Christiaan Huygens, Giclee Print
Christiaan Huygens, Giclee Print

Christiaan Huygens was a Dutch astronomer, physicist and mathematician. Noted as instrumental in the "scientific revolution", Huygens discovered Saturn's moon Titan, observed Saturn's rings were made up of rocks, wrote a book on probability theory encouraged by Pascal and made significant contributions to timekeeping. Huygen's contributions to space exploration is commemorated in the Cassini-Huygens Saturn & Titan probe.
b. 4-14-1629; The Netherlands
d. 7-8-1695


Hypatia, Philosopher of Alexandria, Giclee Print
Hypatia of Alexandria,
Giclee Print

Hypatia of Alexandria
b. c. 360 AD; Alexandria
d. c. 415; Alexandria- mob violence

Hypatia, a Neo-Platonic Greek philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, astrologist and teacher, may have been murdered by a mob because she was a pagan. Her death occured in the conflicts that erupted during the time Christianity was imposed as the state religion.

• Hypatia in Women of Science composite poster


Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), astronomer, c.1612, Giclee Print
Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), astronomer, c.1612,
Giclee Print,

Johannes Kepler, astronomer, c.1612, Giclee Print
b. 12-27-1571; Germany
d. 11-15-1630


Pierre-Simon Marquis de Laplace, French Astronomer and Mathematician, Giclee Print
Pierre-Simon
Marquis de Laplace,
Giclee Print

Pierre-Simon Laplace, mathematician and astronomer, is known as the "French Newton".
b. 3-23-1749; France
d. 3-5-1827


Professor Percival Lowell in the Observatory He Built at Flagstaff Arizona, Giclee Print
Professor Percival Lowell in the Lowell Observatory,
Flagstaff, Arizona,
Giclee Print

Percival Lowell was an author, traveler, businessman, and mathematician who built an observatory in Flagstaff, Arizonia. He studied the planet Mars with the belief that it harbored life; his observations lead to the discovery of Neptune.
b. 3-13-1855; Boston, MA
d. 11-12-1916; Arizona


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