Cantino planisphere was created in 1502.
Planisphere - book - was created in 2009.
planisphere=star chart+astrolabe
If you mean William Contino, he is an Artist.
another name for a planisphere is a star chart (i think)<<<<<<< do not use this answer it is wrong.
A Planisphere is a model for assisting a viewer in finding constellations in the night sky and recognising individual stars,as all stars are not visible througout the yearABIGLIE VENTER
Star charts are used to map the location of stars in location to the earth, if you wish to find a star by looking at the sky then you require a star chart known as a planisphere, each planisphere is mapped to the location you are on earth, and you can move the planisphere to the time of year and time of day, to show what stars are visible from earth in your location.
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Planisphere or just your average telescope.
The planisphere is not located in any specific place as its an object that was designed and used for viewing stars. It consists of a circular start chart that contains a clear window that gives you viewing power of only a portion of the sky's stars at any given point in time.
It's a Planisphere. I only know because it was on TV tonight :)
A list of Miss Puerto Rico winners from 1966 through 1973 is as follows: 1966 - Carol Bajanda from San Juan, 1967 - Ivonne Coll Mendoza from Fajardo, 1968 - Marylin Carrasquillo from Santurce, 1969 - Aida Betancourt from Rio Piedras, 1970 - Marisol Malaret Contreras from Santruce, 1971 - Idalia Margarita 'Beba' Franco Cantino from San Juan, 1972 - Barbara Torres Vinolo from Santruce and 1973 - Gladys Vanessa Colon Diaz from Orocovis. Of these winners of Miss Puerto Rico the 1970's winner, Marisol Malaret Contreas was also crowned Miss Universe in 1970. Also in 1971, Idalia Margarita Franco Cantino was the third runner in the Miss Universe pageant.
The position varies but if you look online or buy a planisphere you will see all planets follow the ecliptic path but aren't on the exact path. The planets are actually slightly off the ecliptic.