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The Sun, with comparative Magnitudes of the Earth and Moon (colour litho)

The Sun, with comparative Magnitudes of the Earth and Moon (colour litho)


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The Sun, with comparative Magnitudes of the Earth and Moon (colour litho)

2790869 The Sun, with comparative Magnitudes of the Earth and Moon (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Sun, with comparative Magnitudes of the Earth and Moon. Illustration for Sun, Moon, and Stars, Astronomy for Beginners, by Agnes Giberne (Seeley, 1894).); © Look and Learn

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The Sun, with comparative Magnitudes of the Earth and Moon

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is a captivating print that beautifully illustrates the vastness of our universe. In this 19th-century colour litho by English School, we are presented with a stunning visual representation of the celestial bodies that surround us. The image showcases the sheer magnitude difference between the Sun, Earth, and Moon. The Sun, depicted as a radiant ball of fiery energy at its center, dwarfs both our planet and its satellite in comparison. This striking contrast serves as a humbling reminder of just how small we are in relation to the grandeur of space. This artwork was originally created for "Sun, Moon, and Stars: Astronomy for Beginners" by Agnes Giberne in 1894. It captures not only scientific accuracy but also evokes a sense of wonderment about our place in the cosmos. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing scene, it's impossible not to feel awe-inspired by the mysteries that lie beyond our earthly realm. The moon hangs delicately beside our planet like an ethereal companion amidst an infinite expanse. This print invites us to contemplate our existence within this vast universe while reminding us to appreciate both the beauty and fragility of life on Earth. It serves as a timeless reminder that there is so much more out there waiting to be discovered and explored.

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