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Andromeda Collection

"Andromeda: A Celestial Marvel Unveiled" In the vast expanse of our universe, one stellar beauty stands out among the rest - Andromeda galaxy

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Andromeda Collection: Medusa, 1596-1598. Artist: Caravaggio, Michelangelo (1571-1610)
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Andromeda Collection: Andromeda galaxy
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Andromeda Collection: Edwin Hubble, US astronomer C008 / 8831
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Andromeda Collection: Milky Way-Andromeda galactic collision C014 / 4726
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Andromeda Collection: The predicted collision between the Andromeda galaxy and the Milky Way
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Andromeda Collection: Conquest of the Earth, Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover
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Andromeda Collection: The Andromeda Galaxy
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Andromeda Collection: Head of Medusa, 1630. Artist: Bernini, Gianlorenzo (1598-1680)
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Andromeda Collection: Milky Way, zodiacal light and other celestial objects from summit of Gila National Wilderness
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Andromeda Collection: Andormeda Star Map
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Andromeda Collection: Andromeda, 1869 (oil on canvas)
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Andromeda Collection: Medusa, 1903. Artist: Kotarbinsky, Vasilii (Wilhelm) Alexandrovich (1849-1921)
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Andromeda Collection: Andromeda galaxys older stellar population in blue
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Andromeda Collection: Optical photo of Andromeda galaxy & its satellites
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Andromeda Collection: Andromeda constellation
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Andromeda Collection: Cassiopeia Star Map
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Andromeda Collection: Cepheus Star Map
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Andromeda Collection: Italy, Sicily, Santo Stefano Quisquina, Andromeda Theater
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Andromeda Collection: Italy, Sicily, Santo Stefano Quisquina, Andromeda Theater
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Andromeda Collection: Italy, Sicily, Santo Stefano Quisquina, Andromeda Theater
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Andromeda Collection: Censer with red figures representing Andromeda shown to the marine monster preserved in
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Andromeda Collection: Perseus sets Andromeda free, Roman bas-relief work in the Capitoline Museum, Rome
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Andromeda Collection: Perseus freeing Andromeda, sculpture of Pierre Puget preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris
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Andromeda Collection: Andromeda (M31) with its two syster galaxies (M32 and M110) Eastern Colorado. 8 November 2015
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Andromeda Collection: Andromeda
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Andromeda Collection: Galassia di Andromeda
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Andromeda Collection: Andromede
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Andromeda Collection: Andromeda, Perseus, Triangle
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Andromeda Collection: Alessandro Piccolomini (1508-1578). Andromeda
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Andromeda Collection: Celestial chart: Autumn, showing signs of the zodiac and positions of the stars (engraving)
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Andromeda Collection: Celestial chart: Winter, showing signs of the zodiac and positions of the stars (engraving)
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Andromeda Collection: Down from the heights of the air fell Perseus, illustration for How Perseus came to Ethiopia
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Andromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda (oil on canvas)
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Andromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda, (oil on lapis lazuli)
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Andromeda Collection: Down from the height of the air fell Perseus (colour litho)
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Andromeda Collection: Perseus Rescuing Andromeda, 1594 / 95 (oil on panel)
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Andromeda Collection: Perseus & Andromeda, 18th century (engraving)
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Andromeda Collection: Plaque: Perseus and Andromeda, Burslem, c. 1886. Creator: Wedgwood
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Andromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda, 1882. Creator: Moreau, Gustave (1826-1898)
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Andromeda Collection: Perseus Saving Andromeda, 1775. Creator: Giovanni David
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Andromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda (colour litho)
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Andromeda Collection: Pavement found at the recently discovered Roman Villa at Brading, Isle of Wight (engraving)
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Andromeda Collection: The Combined Mediterranean and Channel Squadrons in Lagos Bay
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Andromeda Collection: The Smithfield Club Centenary Show, Royal Challenge Trophies (engraving)
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Andromeda Collection: Andromeda exposed to be devoured by the monster
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Andromeda Collection: Constellation of Pegasus, plate 25 from Atlas Coelestis
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Andromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda afloat (colour litho)
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Andromeda Collection: Andromeda chained to the sea cliff (colour litho)


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"Andromeda: A Celestial Marvel Unveiled" In the vast expanse of our universe, one stellar beauty stands out among the rest - Andromeda galaxy. With its mesmerizing spiral arms and billions of stars, it has captivated astronomers and artists alike throughout history. Back in 1596-1598, the renowned artist Caravaggio depicted Medusa with her fierce gaze, but little did he know that this mythical creature would find a connection to Andromeda centuries later. Fast forward to Edwin Hubble's groundbreaking discoveries in 1923 when he identified Andromeda as a separate galaxy from our own Milky Way. The allure continued to inspire artists like Michelangelo and Bernini who immortalized Medusa's head in their masterpieces. Meanwhile, scientists marveled at the collision course between Andromeda and our Milky Way predicted by astrophysical models. Andromeda's splendor extends beyond mere paintings or predictions; it is an astronomical wonder itself. In 1869, a stunning oil on canvas painting titled "Andromeda" showcased its ethereal beauty for all to admire. Furthermore, optical photos have captured not only the grandeur but also its satellites orbiting around it. As we gaze into the night sky from Gila National Wilderness, we witness more than just celestial objects like zodiacal light or the milky way; we catch glimpses of distant galaxies like Andromeda that remind us how small yet interconnected we are within this cosmic tapestry. But what truly fascinates astronomers is not just its visual appeal; rather, it is discovering clues about Andromeda's ancient stellar population through shades of blue. This revelation adds another layer to our understanding of this galactic neighbor and unravels secrets hidden within its depths. So let us continue to marvel at the enigmatic allure - a celestial masterpiece that transcends time, art, and science.