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Kepler Collection

Background imageKepler Collection: Crater Kepler and Vicinity, 1967. Creator: NASA

Crater Kepler and Vicinity, 1967. Creator: NASA
Crater Kepler and Vicinity, 1967

Background imageKepler Collection: Portrait of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), Between 1601 and 1615. Creator: Aachen, Hans von

Portrait of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), Between 1601 and 1615. Creator: Aachen, Hans von
Portrait of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), Between 1601 and 1615. Found in the Collection of National Gallery, Prague

Background imageKepler Collection: Portrait of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), c. 1620. Creator: Anonymous

Portrait of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), c. 1620. Creator: Anonymous
Portrait of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), c. 1620. Found in the Collection of Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg

Background imageKepler Collection: Johannes Kepler, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Johannes Kepler, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Johannes Kepler, (1933). Portrait of German astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571-1630). Kepler went to Prague in 1600 to assist Tycho Brahe

Background imageKepler Collection: Cometographia. Frontispiece, 1668. Artist: Hevelius, Johannes (1611-1687)

Cometographia. Frontispiece, 1668. Artist: Hevelius, Johannes (1611-1687)
Cometographia. Frontispiece, 1668. Private Collection

Background imageKepler Collection: Johannes Kepler 1571-1630, 1934

Johannes Kepler 1571-1630, 1934. Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer. A key figure in the 17th-century scientific revolution

Background imageKepler Collection: Johannes Kepler, German astronomer, (c1900)

Johannes Kepler, German astronomer, (c1900). Portrait of Kepler with a total eclipse of the sun. Kepler (1571-1630) went to Prague in 1600 to assist Tycho Brahe

Background imageKepler Collection: Regular geometrical solids of various types, 1619

Regular geometrical solids of various types, 1619. On centre right are the geometrical solids for the elements Earth, Air, Fire, Water and the fifth heavenly element

Background imageKepler Collection: Keplers explanation of the structure of the planetary system, 1619

Keplers explanation of the structure of the planetary system, 1619. Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) used the five regular polyhedra between the spheres of the planets in the diagram of his explanation

Background imageKepler Collection: Music of the Spheres, 1619

Music of the Spheres, 1619. The divine musical scales of the planets which German astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) calculated from the velocities of the planets when closest to

Background imageKepler Collection: Title page of A Discourse Concerning a New World & Another Planet by John Wilkins, 1683

Title page of A Discourse Concerning a New World & Another Planet by John Wilkins, 1683. Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler are represented in the bottom corners. (London, 1683 (Ist edition 1640))

Background imageKepler Collection: Keplers concept of an attractive force from the Sun - a virtue, early 16th century

Keplers concept of an attractive force from the Sun - a virtue, early 16th century. Johannes Keplers (1571-1630) idea of gravity by which he hoped to account for his elliptical planetary orbits was

Background imageKepler Collection: Keplers illustration to explain his discovery of the elliptical orbit of Mars, 1609

Keplers illustration to explain his discovery of the elliptical orbit of Mars, 1609. Working with data collected by the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe

Background imageKepler Collection: Johannes Kepler, German astronomer, early 17th century, (c1903)

Johannes Kepler, German astronomer, early 17th century, (c1903). Kepler (1571-1630) went to Prague in 1600 to assist Tycho Brahe

Background imageKepler Collection: Johannes Kepler, German astronomer, c1600, (c1870)

Johannes Kepler, German astronomer, c1600, (c1870). Kepler (1571-1630) went to Prague in 1600 to assist Tycho Brahe. On Tychos death the following year

Background imageKepler Collection: Kepler and Brahe at work together (c1600), c1870

Kepler and Brahe at work together (c1600), c1870. German astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), left, with the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe (1564-1601)


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