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Observations by Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli. He Observed Rectilinear Configurations on the Planet Mars, Calling Them the Martian Canals (1890) by Giovanni Schiaparelli

Observations by Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli. He Observed Rectilinear Configurations on the Planet Mars, Calling Them the Martian Canals (1890)

(Observations by Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli (1835-1910) astrophysicist. He observed rectilinear configurations on the planet Mars, calling them the Martian canals (canali). 1890)


Giovanni Schiaparelli

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Observations by Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli. He Observed Rectilinear Configurations on the Planet Mars, Calling Them the Martian Canals (1890) by Giovanni Schiaparelli. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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