Image: Apparatus to demonstrate the motion of Jupiter's satellites in Putnam Gallery, 2009-11-24
Description: Camera location 42° 22′ 35.43″ N, 71° 06′ 57.87″ W View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth 42.376507; -71.116074 An apparatus to demonstrate the motion of Jupiter's satellites in Putnam Gallery, thought to be Dutch origin circa 1750, used by John Winthrop to teach astronomy at Harvard, on display at the Putnam Gallery in the Harvard Science Center
Title: Apparatus to demonstrate the motion of Jupiter's satellites in Putnam Gallery, 2009-11-24
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Author: Sage Ross
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