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Today we are all familiar with the iconic pictures of the nebulae
produced by the Hubble Space Telescope's digital cameras. But there
was a time, before the successful application of photography to the
heavens, in which scientists had to rely on handmade drawings of
these mysterious phenomena. Observing by Hand sheds entirely new
light on the ways in which the production and reception of
hand-drawn images of the nebulae in the nineteenth century
contributed to astronomical observation. Omar W. Nasim investigates
hundreds of unpublished observing books and paper records from six
nineteenth-century observers of the nebulae: Sir John Herschel;
William Parsons, the third Earl of Rosse; William Lassell; Ebenezer
Porter Mason; Ernst Wilhelm Leberecht Tempel; and George Phillips
Bond. Nasim focuses on the ways in which these observers created
and employed their drawings in data-driven procedures, from their
choices of artistic materials and techniques to their practices and
scientific observation. He examines the ways in which the act of
drawing complemented the acts of seeing and knowing, as well as the
ways that making pictures was connected to the production of
scientific knowledge. An impeccably researched, carefully crafted,
and beautifully illustrated piece of historical work, Observing by
Hand will delight historians of science, art, and the book, as well
as astronomers and philosophers.
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