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twincityhacker) wrote2006-07-30 10:32 pm
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and as they weave and bob across the sky
I think when using pictures from an 1825 astonomy text book would make an awesome mood theme, I think it's time for bed. Though being a old school astonomy text book, not only do the constilations are actual drawings instead of just lines, but they're werid drawings.
Like this picture of Monoceros (a unicorn), Canis Major, and... something that looks like a solar panel. And it's not even named, like that super cool Aparatus constelation. If your wondering why it's all Greek mythology then suddenly it's Machina Electria, it's because Astonomers in either the 19th or 18th century made up a whole bunch ofcrappy constilations for the stars in the southern hemisphere, as constilations even today are one of the best ways to navigate where things are in the heavens. I still want to smack them for some of them. Southern Cross, fine. The one that's a giant protrator? Still silly.
Like this picture of Monoceros (a unicorn), Canis Major, and... something that looks like a solar panel. And it's not even named, like that super cool Aparatus constelation. If your wondering why it's all Greek mythology then suddenly it's Machina Electria, it's because Astonomers in either the 19th or 18th century made up a whole bunch of
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