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Astronomical Collection (page 4)

Astronomical wonders unfold before our eyes, revealing the vastness and beauty of the cosmos

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Astronomical Collection: Kepler-22b, artwork C013 / 9945
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Astronomical Collection: ISS and the Moon C013 / 5148
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Astronomical Collection: Carringtons flare
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Astronomical Collection: 16th-century medical astrology
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Astronomical Collection: Planets internal structures
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Astronomical Collection: Sun and its planets
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Astronomical Collection: Uranus
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Astronomical Collection: Galileo and his daughter Maria Celeste
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Astronomical Collection: Oscillating universe theory, artwork
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Astronomical Collection: Dwarf planet Eris (UB313), artwork
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Astronomical Collection: Aurora borealis
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Astronomical Collection: Southern hemisphere star chart, 1537
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Astronomical Collection: 18th century astrology
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Astronomical Collection: Illustration of Saturn and Earth to scale
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Astronomical Collection: Venus from space, artwork C017 / 7375
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Astronomical Collection: Zeta Ophiuchi bow shock, infrared image C016 / 9726
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Astronomical Collection: M22 Globular Star Cluster, Hubble image C017 / 3722
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Astronomical Collection: Phases of the Moon, 1708
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Astronomical Collection: Carina Nebula features, HST image C013 / 5604
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Astronomical Collection: Mars map from 1881
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Astronomical Collection: Water on Mars, conceptual image
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Astronomical Collection: Issac Newton, English physicist
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Astronomical Collection: Jain cosmological map, 19th century
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Astronomical Collection: Stonehenge at sunrise
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Astronomical Collection: Prague astronomical clocks calendar plate (oil on copper plate)
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Astronomical Collection: Spectrograph telescope engraving 1895
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Astronomical Collection: One of the planets orbiting 70 Virginis is a super-Jupiter
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Astronomical Collection: Celestial Map of the Planets (coloured engraving)
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Astronomical Collection: Seagull Nebula, composite image
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Astronomical Collection: Helix Nebula, VISTA image C023 / 0103
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Astronomical Collection: Solar activity, SDO image C023 / 8088
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Astronomical Collection: Kepler-35 planetary system, artwork C015 / 0790
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Astronomical Collection: Aurora borealis, Druridge Bay, UK
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Astronomical Collection: Copernican worldview, 1708
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Astronomical Collection: Super-Earth extrasolar planet, artwork C015 / 0800
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Astronomical Collection: Ursa Major constellation, 1829 C016 / 4387
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Astronomical Collection: Uranographia constellations, 1801 C013 / 8953
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Astronomical Collection: Spiral galaxy, HST image C013 / 5098
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Astronomical Collection: Herschels observations of galaxies
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Astronomical Collection: Star map, 1805
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Astronomical Collection: 16th-century astronomy
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Astronomical Collection: Sputnik 1 rocket track
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Astronomical Collection: Swinside stone circle, England
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Astronomical Collection: Amateur astronomy, computer artwork
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Astronomical Collection: Earth and Moon with dwarf planets
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Astronomical Collection: Artwork of Hubble Space Telescope over Earth
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Astronomical Collection: Saturns rings
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Astronomical Collection: Halo planet


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Astronomical wonders unfold before our eyes, revealing the vastness and beauty of the cosmos. From the iconic Pale Blue Dot captured by Voyager 1 to the mesmerizing Hubble Ultra Deep Field 2012 image, we are reminded of our place in this infinite expanse. The historic 1919 solar eclipse confirmed Einstein's theory of general relativity, forever altering our understanding of space-time. Gazing up at the night sky, we find solace in familiar constellations like The Plough asterism in Ursa Major and Orions belt, guiding us through the celestial tapestry. Joseph Wright's Orrery brings to life a mechanical representation of our solar system, reminding us of its intricate workings. The Hubble Ultra Deep Field galaxies captivate with their sheer number and diversity, showcasing countless cosmic marvels waiting to be explored. The Messier objects present a full set of celestial treasures for astronomers to uncover and study. Within Orion's nebula lies a stellar nursery where new stars are born amidst swirling gas clouds—a breathtaking sight that ignites curiosity about the origins of life itself. Earthrise photograph immortalizes humanity's first glimpse at our home from space—an artwork that evokes awe and unity among all who behold it. The Pillars of Creation stand tall within the Eagle Nebula—a testament to nature's ability to sculpt extraordinary formations over millions of years. Nebula Sh 2-106 reveals its vibrant colors through an exquisite HST image, captivating us with its ethereal beauty. As we continue exploring these astronomical wonders, let us embrace both humbleness and wonderment—knowing that there is still so much left undiscovered beyond what meets our eyes.