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  1. The Great Comet of 1881 (1882) by Étienne Léopold Trouvelot, from The Trouvelot Astronomical Drawings.

    Source: New York Public Library

    Available to buy as a print.

    pdimagearchive.org/images/d69f

    #trouvelot #moths #astronomy #night #sky #trees #comets #lithography #art #publicdomain

  2. Boiling Sulphur Spring. Crater Hills. (1883) by Thomas Sinclair and Son, from Twelfth Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of The Territories: Part II. Yellowstone National Park.

    Source: The Field Museum Library / Biodiversity Heritage Library

    Available to buy as a print.

    pdimagearchive.org/images/4258

    #geothermal #america #surveying #geology #landscapes #bookillustration #lithography #photography #art #publicdomain

  3. Star Cluster in Hercules (1882) by Étienne Léopold Trouvelot, from The Trouvelot Astronomical Drawings.

    Source: New York Public Library

    Available to buy as a print.

    pdimagearchive.org/images/3754

    #trouvelot #moths #astronomy #cosmos #stars #celestial #lithography #art #publicdomain

  4. “China has built its first domestic prototype of an #EUV #lithography machine. The national effort pulled together so many resources that many compared to China's Manhattan project.

    But one detail stood out immediately. The #prototype reportedly occupies an entire factory floor.” — Anastasi In Tech

    #AnastasiInTech / #EE / #ASML / #silicon / #UV / #China / “China Just Built What ASML Feared Most” <youtube.com/watch?v=YiPgSm62fiM>

  5. “China has crossed a milestone that many in the semiconductor industry once viewed as years away. A #Chinese state-backed company has begun mass producing homegrown immersion deep ultraviolet #DUV #lithography machines, marking the country’s first commercial manufacturing effort for one of the most advanced and tightly controlled pieces of #chipmaking equipment.

    The move gives Chinese chipmakers their strongest domestic alternative yet to Western lithography systems and marks another step in Beijing’s campaign to reduce reliance on #ForeignTechnology after years of export restrictions from the United States and its allies.

    The development was first reported by #TheInformation, which said the Shanghai-based manufacturer has already started production and expects to deliver its first systems to leading domestic chipmakers later this year.”

    #28Nm / #7Nm / #5Nm / #lithography / #silicon <techstartups.com/2026/07/27/ch>