Renaissance · Europe · Science
1647
Hevelius Maps the Moon
1647
From a rooftop observatory in Danzig, the Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius published Selenographia, containing the most detailed maps of the lunar surface yet produced. He engraved the craters, the maria, and the mountain ranges with a jeweler's precision. The Moon, once a perfect celestial lantern, was now a world with geography and a cartographer.