![]() ![]() (3) Create some adorable constellation coasters.It’s been proven that when we measure and track efforts, the behavior of children will improve. (2) Install a grid of coordinating constellation images. (1) One chart two ways – display a large-scale piece of astronomy art on its own or use it in a gallery wall. Instructions: After you visit the link, type “Space Division” in the “Search The Collection” box at the top rightĪren’t you just itching to plaster these everywhere in your home? (Or is that just me?) If you need some ideas for using these vintage astronomy images, I’ve gathered up some inspiration for you! Check out these ideas for using vintage maps from last month’s roundup as well – you could easily substitute vintage astronomy images. (25) Planned American Flight to the Moon via David Rumsey Instructions: After you visit the link, type “Myths” in the “Search The Collection” box at the top right I just love these next two images from 1969 commemorating the moon landing! They are fascinating! Instructions: After you visit the link, type “Thomas Hood’s” in the “Search The Collection” box at the top right (22) Thomas Hood’s Celestial Charts via David Rumsey (21) The Constellations via Knick of Time Instructions: After you visit the link, type “Celestial George Franklin” in the “Search The Collection” box at the top right (20) Celestial Map: The Solar System via David Rumsey Once again, do a little clicking around at the site to find even more constellation images! (19) Astronomy Maps by Johannes Hevelius via Vintage Printable (Visit links: 1, 2, 3) (18) Celestial Hemispheres via Bibliodyssey VI” in the “Search The Collection” box at the top right Instructions: After you visit the link, type “Taf. (17) “The moon seen through the telescope” via David Rumsey II” in the “Search The Collection” box at the top right (16) “Sky map with stars which are visible during the whole year” via David Rumsey III” in the “Search The Collection” box at the top right ![]() (15) “Representation of the solar system, the planets and their orbits” via David Rumsey (13) Tableau d’Astronomie via Bibliodyssey Instructions: After you visit the link, type “Gatty’s” in the “Search The Collection” box at the top right (12) Gatty’s Combined World & Star Chart via David Rumsey (11) Harmonia Macrocosmica of Andreas Cellarius via Vintage Printable (Visit links: 1, 2) Instructions: After you visit the link, type “Planisphere Celeste” in the “Search The Collection” box at the top right (10) Planisphere Celeste via David Rumsey (9) Leonid Meteor Storm via Vintage Printable (8) The Moon At The Full via Bibliodyssey (7) Constellations of the Northern Hemisphere via Bibliodyssey Instructions: After you visit the link, type “Astronauts” in the “Search The Collection” box at the top right (5) Astronauts’ Space Map via David Rumsey Instructions: After you visit the link, type “Amoco” in the “Search The Collection” box at the top right (4) The AMOCO Map of Space Mysteries via David Rumsey I think these next two images would be a perfect pair in a space-obsessed child’s room! I picked my favorites to highlight, but there are even more constellation images available at Vintage Printable if you browse around! (2) Celestial Atlas via Vintage Printable (Visit links: 1, 2, 3, 4) Instructions: After you visit the link, type “Air France de nuit” in the “Search The Collection” box at the top right To download and print, click on the link to visit the original source for each image. That love paired perfectly with my fondness for vintage images with this month’s collection – I am certain I’ll be finding a place in my home for some of these!įor some of these sources, I found several collections of coordinating images, so I’ve lumped those together. Instant gallery display! 25+ Free Vintage Astronomy Printable Images I found so many incredible resources for that post that I actually had to narrow them down a little bit… I pulled aside all the beautiful astronomy charts I kept finding and decided to save them for their own post!Įver since I was little, I have been fascinated with the stars and with constellations! I always loved trying to find my favorite constellations in the night sky (Pegasus and Orion’s Belt, for those wondering). Good morning Remodelaholics! It’s Brynne from The Gathered Home again! What did you think of January’s 20 Free Vintage Maps roundup? Did you go as crazy for those vintage map sources as I did?
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