Credit: ©The Royal Society
    Image number: RS.14710

    Lunar occultation of Saturn

    Date
    19 February 1687
    After
    the younger Eimmart (1638 - 1705, German) , Engraver
    Object type
    Archive reference number
    Manuscript page number
    p142
    Material
    Dimensions
    height (page): 320mm
    width (page): 197mm
    Subject
    Content object
    space
       > Solar system
          > planet
             > Saturn
    space
       > star
    Description
    Figure indicating the distance between the Moon and Spica in the constellation Virgo. Georg Christoph Eimmart (1638-1705), an astronomer and engraver based in Nuremberg, sent a letter to Edmond Halley dated 14 April 1687, in which he expressed his desire to communicate with the Royal Society on astronomical matters. He included in the letter his observation of the lunar occultation of Saturn observed in Nuremberg on 19 February 1687. This figure relates to this observation. The original letter (EL/E/8) includes additional figures.
    Related fellows
    Edmond Halley (1656 - 1742, British) , Astronomer
    Associated place
    <The World>
       > Europe
          > Germany
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