EditorialThe Fall of Phaeton, 1533. Jupiter, above, sits on his eagle and hurls a thunderbolt at Phaeton, son of Apollo, who had asked to drive the chariot of the sun. To save the earth, Jupiter destroyed Phaeton. Underneath, his sisters the Heliades, weeping, ...
EditorialA mosaic of thirteen images of the southern sky taken by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite spacecraft during its first year of observations, including the Eridanus constellation, the approximate location of TIC 168789840. (NASA/MIT/TESS and Ethan Kruse (USRA) via The New York Times)
EditorialEridanus, Constellation Eridanus, p. 118, Mair, Alexander (inc.), 1603, Ioannis Bayeri Uranometria omnium asterismorum (...). Augustae Vindelicorum: excudit Christopherus Mangus, 1603.
EditorialEridanus, Map of the constellation Eridanus, Fig. 43, Fig. PP, to p. 21, Johannes Hevelius, Johann Ernst von Schmieden: Johannis Hevelii prodromus astronomiae, exhibens fundamenta, quae tam ad novum plan? & correctiorem stellarum fixarum catalogum cons...
EditorialConstellation of Eridanus. Illustration to a treatise on astrology. Miscellany of Iskandar Sultan. Southern Iran, 1410-1411. Source: Add. 27261, f.534. Language: Persian.
EditorialIllustration of the constellation Eridanus, and text. Harley Aratus. Diocese of Rheims; circa 820-840. Source: Harley 647, f.10v. Language: Latin.
EditorialThe Fall of Phaeton, 1533. Jupiter, above, sits on his eagle and hurls a thunderbolt at Phaeton, son of Apollo, who had asked to drive the chariot of the sun. To save the earth, Jupiter destroyed Phaeton. Underneath, his sisters the Heliades, weeping, ...