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Comet Of 1664 Art Print featuring the photograph Comet Of 1664-5 by Cci Archives

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Comet Of 1664-5 Art Print

Cci Archives

by Cci Archives

$44.56

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Comet Of 1664-5 art print by Cci Archives.   Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

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Comet of 1664-5. Historical artwork of the comet seen from Nuremberg, Germany, every night between 14th and 24th December 1664. This comet was one of... more

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Comet of 1664-5. Historical artwork of the comet seen from Nuremberg, Germany, every night between 14th and 24th December 1664. This comet was one of the brightest of the time, visible all across Europe and reported in many publications. It was seen again in January 1665, and was last seen in March 1665. The text gives the dates of 14-24 December, while the bird represents the constellation of Corvus (the raven). Modern astronomers have designated the 1664-5 comet as C/1664 W1. Artwork from 'Weltall und Menscheit' (Universe and Humanity, circa 1880) by Hans Kraemer.

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