Slashdot reader cr0kin0le writes “The Farnese Atlas at the Naples National Archaeological Museum may be holding a celestial globe which accurately depicts the long-lost star catalog of Hipparchus, according to a physics professor at Louisiana State University.”
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Slashdot reader cr0kin0le writes “The Farnese Atlas at the Naples National Archaeological Museum may be holding a celestial globe which accurately depicts the long-lost star catalog of Hipparchus, according to a physics professor at Louisiana State University.”
Slashdot | Is Atlas Holding Hipparchus’ Lost Star Map?
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Slashdot reader cr0kin0le writes “The Farnese Atlas at the Naples National Archaeological Museum may be holding a celestial globe which accurately depicts the long-lost star catalog of Hipparchus, according to a physics professor at Louisiana State University.”
Slashdot | Is Atlas Holding Hipparchus’ Lost Star Map?
Tags: Graphics, Nature, Space
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