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         This image was selected as a  picture of the day for  January 4, 2005. It was captioned as followed:  English: 18th century Persian  astrolabe 
           
          Česky: Perský  astroláb z 18. století 
          Dansk: Et persisk astrolabium (et navigationsinstrument) fra det 18. århundrede. 
          Deutsch: Ein aus dem 18. Jahrhundert stammendes persisches  Astrolabium 
          English: 18th century Persian  astrolabe 
          Esperanto: 18a jarcento Persa astrolabe 
          Español:  Astrolabio persa del  Siglo XVIII. 
          Français : Astrolabe perse du XVIIIe siècle 
          Italiano: Astrolabo persiano del XVIII secolo. 
          日本語: 18世紀のペルシアで製造された アストロラーベ(天体観測用の器械) 
          Nederlands: Een achttiende-eeuws Perzisch  astrolabium 
          Polski: Astrolabium perskie z XVIII wieku 
          Română: Un  astrolab persan din secolul al XVIII-lea 
          Svenska: Ett persiskt  astrolabium från 1800-talet. 
          中文(简体): 18世纪波斯的天象仪 
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           English: An 18th Century Persian astrolabe - maker unknown. The points of the curved spikes on the front rete plate, mark the positions of the brightest stars. The name of each star being labeled at the base of each spike. The back plate, or mater is engraved with projected coordinate lines. From the Whipple Museum of the History of Science in Cambridge. 
          Deutsch: Persisches Astrolabium aus dem 18. Jahrhundert 
          Español: Astrolabio persa del siglo XVIII. 
          Français : Astrolabe perse du XVIII siècle - Auteur inconnu. L'extrémité des pointes recourbées de la plaque avant (ou rete) correspond aux positions des principales étoiles. Le nom de chaque étoile est gravé au pied de chaque pointe. La plaque arrière, ou mater porte les lignes des coordonnées célestes. Whipple Museum, Cambridge, Angleterre. 
          Italiano: Astrolabio persiano del 18° secolo. Museo Whipple di storia della scienza, Cambridge 
          Nederlands: Perzisch astrolabium uit 18e eeuw 
          Lietuvių: XVIII amžiaus Persų astroliabija 
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           photo taken by  Andrew Dunn  | 
        
        
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           photo taken on 5. Nov. 2004  | 
        
        
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            Andrew Dunn  | 
        
        
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            Andrew Dunn uploaded it first to the English Wikipedia on 6. Nov. 2004 and released it there under CC-BY-SA-2.0 
            
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The image history at EN:
        - 09:12, 23 November 2004 . . Solipsist (341661 bytes) (Lighter and more contrast on dial)
 - 18:17, 8 November 2004 . . Solipsist (300740 bytes) (slight colour adjust)
 - 14:33, 8 November 2004 . . Solipsist (310423 bytes) (Lighter version)
 - 11:02, 6 November 2004 . .  Solipsist (274409 bytes) (An 18th Century Persian astrolabe - maker unknown. From the Whipple Museum in Cambridge.)
 
       
        
       
        
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