Thursday, September 23, 2010
Diligenza per la Luna, 1836
Diligenza de Ritorno Dalla Luna
Scopterta Lunare
"This portfolio of hand-tinted lithographs purports to illustrate the "Discovery of Life on the Moon." In 1836, Richard E. Locke, writing for the New York Sun, claimed that the noted British astronomer Sir William Herschel had discovered life on the moon. Flora and fauna included bat-men, moon maidens (with luna-moth wings), moon bison, and other extravagant life forms. Locke proposed an expedition to the moon using a ship supported by hydrogen balloons."
Leopoldo Galluzzo, Altre scoverte fatte nella luna dal Sigr. Herschel, 1836
Smithsonian Institute Libraries, "Galaxy of Images", http://www.sil.si.edu/imagegalaxy/
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