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Constellations Collection (page 6)

"Unveiling the Mysteries of the Night Sky: Exploring Constellations" Embark on a celestial journey as we delve into the captivating world of constellations

Background imageConstellations Collection: Taurus Poniatowski, Serpentarius, Scutum Sobiesky, and Serpens. Card Number 12 from Uranias Mirror

Taurus Poniatowski, Serpentarius, Scutum Sobiesky, and Serpens. Card Number 12 from Uranias Mirror, or A View of the Heavens

Background imageConstellations Collection: Comet Neowise

Comet Neowise; South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England

Background imageConstellations Collection: Snow-capped MacGillycuddys Reeks, Kerry, Ireland

Snow-capped MacGillycuddys Reeks, Kerry, Ireland
The MacGillycuddys Reeks covered in snow at night with stars in the sky at winter; County Kerry, Ireland

Background imageConstellations Collection: View of Saturn from the surface of Mars

View of Saturn from the surface of Mars, a composite image

Background imageConstellations Collection: View of Saturn and moon and satellite from the surface of Mars

View of Saturn and moon and satellite from the surface of Mars
ViView of Saturn and moon and satellite from the surface of Mars, a composite image

Background imageConstellations Collection: View of Venus and moon from the surface of Mars

View of Venus and moon from the surface of Mars, a composite image

Background imageConstellations Collection: The Milky Way as seen from Hardap Resort, Hardap Region, Namibia, Africa

The Milky Way as seen from Hardap Resort, Hardap Region, Namibia, Africa
The Milky Way as seen from Hardap Resort; Hardap Region, Namibia

Background imageConstellations Collection: Democritus smiling leaning arm celestial globe

Democritus smiling leaning arm celestial globe
Democritus, smiling and leaning with one arm on a celestial globe with images of the constellations. A beret decorated with a medallion on his head

Background imageConstellations Collection: Marches Macerata San Severino Marche Pinacoteca Civica

Marches Macerata San Severino Marche Pinacoteca Civica, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, The collections include a silver reliquary 1326, a relic of Pope Peter Celestini V

Background imageConstellations Collection: The Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) And Companion Galaxy

The Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) And Companion Galaxy

Background imageConstellations Collection: Crab Nebula

Crab Nebula

Background imageConstellations Collection: The Sombrero Galaxy M104

The Sombrero Galaxy M104

Background imageConstellations Collection: Barred Spiral Galaxy Ngc 1300

Barred Spiral Galaxy Ngc 1300

Background imageConstellations Collection: Starburst Galaxy M82

Starburst Galaxy M82

Background imageConstellations Collection: Stars And The Milky Way

Stars And The Milky Way

Background imageConstellations Collection: Tapestry of the Astrolabes. 15th century

Tapestry of the Astrolabes. 15th century. Flemish tapestry depicting, on the left, God the Creator. In the center, the Vault of Heaven like an astrolabe with Pole Star

Background imageConstellations Collection: Persian astrolabe from 17th century. FRANCE. ΌE-DE-FRANCE

Persian astrolabe from 17th century. FRANCE. ΌE-DE-FRANCE
Persian astrolabe from 17th century. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Museum of Arts and Crafts (CNAM)

Background imageConstellations Collection: A diagram illustrating the constellation of Centaurus complete with image of a centaur

A diagram illustrating the constellation of Centaurus complete with image of a centaur

Background imageConstellations Collection: Copernican planisphere, 1708

Copernican planisphere, 1708
Copernican planisphere. This is plate 4 from the 1708 edition of the star atlas Harmonica Macrocosmica by the Dutch-German mathematician and cosmographer Andreas Cellarius (1596-1665)

Background imageConstellations Collection: Virgo constellation, 1829 C016 / 4405

Virgo constellation, 1829 C016 / 4405
Virgo constellation. 19th-century map of stars and constellations from the celestial atlas Sozviezdiia Predstavlennyia na XXX Tablitsakh (1829) by Kornelius Reissig

Background imageConstellations Collection: Hydra constellation

Hydra constellation. Illustrated card from a 19th century astronomical teaching aid called Uranias Mirror, after the Greek muse of astronomy

Background imageConstellations Collection: Virgo constellation

Virgo constellation. Illustrated card from a 19th century astronomical teaching aid called Uranias Mirror, after the Greek muse of astronomy. There are 32 cards in total



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"Unveiling the Mysteries of the Night Sky: Exploring Constellations" Embark on a celestial journey as we delve into the captivating world of constellations. From ancient star maps to modern astronomical wonders, these heavenly patterns have fascinated humanity for centuries. In Andreas Cellarius' "Atlas Coelestis, " created in 1665, Cygnus and Lyra constellations take center stage, showcasing their intricate beauty against a backdrop of twinkling stars. This masterpiece serves as a testament to our ancestors' fascination with mapping the cosmos. Travel back even further in time to 1537, where a Northern hemisphere star chart reveals secrets hidden within the Milky Way. As Perseus constellation graces Durer's Celestial Globe from 1515, one can't help but marvel at how these ancient depictions continue to inspire stargazers today. The Ursa Major constellation shines brightly in Bode Star Atlas, guiding us through the vastness of space. Meanwhile, Johannes Van Keulen's Celestial Map from 1654 unveils an enchanting tapestry of Cygnus and Lyra constellations dancing across the night sky. One cannot forget the awe-inspiring Christmas star that adorned planetary conjunctions throughout history. Its radiant presence has sparked wonder and speculation among astronomers and dreamers alike. And who could overlook Orion? The iconic figure immortalized in countless myths is beautifully captured in an exquisite Star Map that invites us to trace his celestial path through time and can not merely distant specks; they are stories woven into our collective imagination. They connect us with our past while igniting curiosity about what lies beyond our earthly realm. So next time you gaze up at the night sky, remember that each twinkle holds tales untold – waiting for you to unravel them under those timeless constellations above.