Atlas Coelestis

Atlas Coelestis
Title page of the 1753 edition (copy owned by the Derby Museum and Art Gallery).
AuthorJohn Flamsteed
IllustratorJames Thornhill
SubjectAstronomy
Publication date
1729
Publication placeEngland

The Atlas Coelestis is a star atlas published posthumously in 1729, based on observations made by the First Astronomer Royal, John Flamsteed.

The Atlas – the largest that ever had been published and the first comprehensive telescopic star catalogue and companion celestial atlas – contains 26 maps of the major constellations visible from Greenwich, with drawings made in the Rococo style by James Thornhill. It also presents two planispheres designed by Abraham Sharp.