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Urania's Mirror, Vintage Astronomy Celestial Map Invitation

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Size: 5" x 7"

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Urania's Mirror, Vintage Astronomy Celestial Map Invitation

Urania's Mirror, Vintage Astronomy Celestial Map Invitation

Vintage illustration astronomy and antique celestial star chart featuring the constellations of Draco and Ursa Minor (the Bear). Draco is a constellation in the far northern sky and is Latin for dragon. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century Greek astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations today. The north pole of the ecliptic is in Draco. Draco is circumpolar from northern latitudes, meaning that it never sets and can be seen at any time of year. Ursa Minor (Little Bear) is a constellation located in the far northern sky. As with the Great Bear, the tail of the Little Bear may also be seen as the handle of a ladle, hence the North American name, Little Dipper: seven stars with four in its bowl like its partner the Big Dipper. Ursa Minor has traditionally been important for navigation, particularly by mariners, because of Polaris being the north pole star.

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By Kim B.February 18, 2022Verified Purchase
Flat Invitation, Size: 5" x 7", Paper: Signature Matte, Envelopes: White
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I was very impressed with the quality of the invitations especially when I like to look and touch any product I buy. They are very elegant and good quality. They arrive exactly like promised and packaged well as there was no damage. Great Job!! Very satisfied with the quality. Job well done!
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By M.December 22, 2020Verified Purchase
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These personalized Christmas cards were so pretty and the added touch of making it personal was just so perfect! The printing was clear and legible, no bleeding of the ink!
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By N.August 12, 2020Verified Purchase
Flat Invitation, Size: 5" x 7", Paper: Signature Matte, Envelopes: White
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I am so happy with Zazzle and the designs available for customisation are so unique and classy. Customer service also is great. Highly recommended! The printing as expected. Excellent quality!

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Designed on 2024-04-13, 5:37 PM
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