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Celestial globe         
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  • Celestial globe as made by Diya ad-din Muhammad in Lahore, 1668
  • Celestial globe; after 1621; paper, brass, oak and stained and light-colored wood; overall: 52.1 × 47.3 cm, diameter of the globe: 34 cm; from [[Amsterdam]]; Metropolitan Museum of Art
TYPE OF STAR CHART WHERE THE MAP IS ARRANGED ON A GLOBE
Celestial globes
Celestial globes show the apparent positions of the stars in the sky. They omit the Sun, Moon, and planets because the positions of these bodies vary relative to those of the stars, but the ecliptic, along which the Sun moves, is indicated.
Celestial Eye         
GOLDFISH
Celestial Eye (Goldfish); Celestial eye; Celestial goldfish; Celestial eye goldfish
Celestial eye goldfish or Choutengan is a double-tailed breed of fancy goldfish that has a breed-defining pair of telescope eyes which are turned upwards, pupils gazing skyward."An Interpet Guide to Fancy Goldfish" by Dr.
The Globe (London newspaper)         
EVENING NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN LONDON
The Globe (British newspaper)
The Globe was a British newspaper that ran from 1803 to 1921. It was founded by Christopher Blackett,Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive by Robert Young page 53 says of Blackett "Better known in London as the proprietor of the Globe newspaper, established in 1803".