PIX4586245: La meridienne de la cathedrale saint Etienne - Bourges - Meridian Line - Bourges - France - Bourges - Cathedrale saint Etienne. The Meridian dates back to 1757. It has been traced to know the true local noon time (when the Sun passes exactly to the Meridian). Meridian Line (1757) in Saint Etienne cathedral, Bourges, France / Bridgeman Images
PIX4586944: Conjunction Moon-Venus-Jupiter 12/2008 - Moon-Venus-Jupiter conjunction 12/2008 - Photograph of Venus just under the Moon obtained on 1 December 2008 after its occultation by our satellite. On the top right, the other bright spot is Jupiter Planet. Venus just under the Moon, after its occultation. The bright dot at upper right is Jupiter. December 1st 2008 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4585105: Sundial of the 17th century. Pleyben (Finistere) - Saint Germain - l'Auxerrois church sundial, Pleyben (France) - Sundial of the church Saint Germain - l'Auxerrois de Pleyben (Finistere), 1619. Saint Germain - l'Auxerrois church sundial in Pleyben (Finistere - France) made in 1619 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4585679: Prague Astronomical Clock - 15th century - The Prague Astronomical Clock - 15th century - The Prague Astronomical Clock - 15th century - The Prague City Hall Astronomical Clock, built by Nicholas of Kadau in 1410, and redesigned by Master Hanus de la Rose (Jan Ruze) around 1490. May 2007. (clock and calendar). Prague astronomical clock was made by clockmaker Mikulas of Kadan in 1410 and rearranged in 1490. May 2007 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4585758: Prague Astronomical Clock - 15th century - The Prague Astronomical Clock - 15th century - The Prague Astronomical Clock - 15th century - The Prague City Hall Astronomical Clock, built by Nicholas of Kadau in 1410, and redesigned by Master Hanus de la Rose (Jan Ruze) around 1490. May 2007. Prague astronomical clock was made by clockmaker Mikulas of Kadan in 1410 and rearranged in 1490. May 2007 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4577135: Moon: part of the hidden face seen by Clementine - Part of the far side of the moon - Mosaic of images obtained by the Clementine probe in 1994. Part of the visible face appears to the left of the image. In the middle and right, part of the hidden face of the Moon; the dark spot on the right is the Sea of Moscow. Mosaic image taken by Clementine spacecraft in 1994. The near side is to the left, the far side to the right. At right is Mare Moscoviense / Bridgeman Images