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Sagittarius Collection (page 6)

"Sagittarius: Exploring the Mysteries of the Cosmos" Giant Twisters in the Lagoon Nebula, known as M8, captivate stargazers with their ethereal beauty

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Signs of the Zodiac, detail from the ceiling of the Sala dello Zodiaco, 1579 (fresco)

Signs of the Zodiac, detail from the ceiling of the Sala dello Zodiaco, 1579 (fresco)
XAL162147 Signs of the Zodiac, detail from the ceiling of the Sala dello Zodiaco, 1579 (fresco) by Costa, Lorenzo the Younger (Mantovano) (1537-83); Palazzo Ducale, Mantua, Italy; Italian

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Fol. 38r The Twelve Signs of the Zodiac and the Sun (vellum)

Fol. 38r The Twelve Signs of the Zodiac and the Sun (vellum)
XIR206976 Fol.38r The Twelve Signs of the Zodiac and the Sun (vellum) by Matfre Ermengaut (d.1322); Biblioteca Monasterio del Escorial, Madrid

Background imageSagittarius Collection: November: a hunter with his booty, Anonymous, Reinier van Persijn, Joachim von Sandrart

November: a hunter with his booty, Anonymous, Reinier van Persijn, Joachim von Sandrart, 1670 - 1726

Background imageSagittarius Collection: November and December, Adriaen Collaert, Hans Bol, Hans van Luyck, 1578 - 1582

November and December, Adriaen Collaert, Hans Bol, Hans van Luyck, 1578 - 1582

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Archer and milkmaid, Nicolaes de Clerck, 1608 - 1612

Archer and milkmaid, Nicolaes de Clerck, 1608 - 1612

Background imageSagittarius Collection: November: slaughter time, Anonymous, Crispijn van de Passe (I), Maerten de Vos, 1574

November: slaughter time, Anonymous, Crispijn van de Passe (I), Maerten de Vos, 1574 - 1687

Background imageSagittarius Collection: The planet Jupiter and its children, Harmen Jansz Muller, Hieronymus Cock, 1566 - 1570

The planet Jupiter and its children, Harmen Jansz Muller, Hieronymus Cock, 1566 - 1570

Background imageSagittarius Collection: November, Caspar Luyken, 1698 - 1702, print maker: Caspar Luyken, Caspar Luyken

November, Caspar Luyken, 1698 - 1702, print maker: Caspar Luyken, Caspar Luyken, Anonymous, 1698 - 1702

Background imageSagittarius Collection: landscape with herdsmen: november, Jan van de Velde (II), 1608 - 1618

landscape with herdsmen: november, Jan van de Velde (II), 1608 - 1618

Background imageSagittarius Collection: A Man Knocking Acorns from a Tree, Zodiacal Sign of Sagittarius

A Man Knocking Acorns from a Tree, Zodiacal Sign of Sagittarius; Workshop of Willem Vrelant, Flemish, died 1481, active 1454 - 1481; Bruges, Belgium, Europe; early 1460s; Tempera colors, gold leaf

Background imageSagittarius Collection: A Youth, Zodiacal Sign of Sagittarius

A Youth, Zodiacal Sign of Sagittarius; Unknown; Hildesheim, Germany, Europe; probably 1170s; Tempera colors, gold leaf, silver leaf, and ink on parchment; Leaf: 28.2 x 18.9 cm (11 1/8 x 7 7/16 in.)

Background imageSagittarius Collection: THE PLANET JUPITER, 1482. An allegoric representation

THE PLANET JUPITER, 1482. An allegoric representation. Woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageSagittarius Collection: ZODIAC: SAGITTARIUS, c1270. Female Sagittarius, the archer

ZODIAC: SAGITTARIUS, c1270. Female Sagittarius, the archer. From an astrological manuscript written at Bayeux, France, c1270

Background imageSagittarius Collection: CONSTELLATION: SAGITTA. Figuration of Sagitta

CONSTELLATION: SAGITTA. Figuration of Sagitta. Woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageSagittarius Collection: ZODIAC: SAGITTARIUS, 1482. Sagittarius, the archer

ZODIAC: SAGITTARIUS, 1482. Sagittarius, the archer. Zodiacal woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageSagittarius Collection: HERDING SWINE, c1500. Herding swine and beating oaks for acorns in November

HERDING SWINE, c1500. Herding swine and beating oaks for acorns in November. Miniature from a Flemish Book of Hours, c1500

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Picture No. 10851200

Picture No. 10851200
Secretary Bird - eating puff adder (Bitis arietans) (Sagittarius serpentarius) Date:

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Picture No. 10895763

Picture No. 10895763
Secretary Bird (Sagittarius serpentarius) Date:

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Spitzer Space Telescope comparison views in visible light and infrared of the glowing Trifid Nebula

Spitzer Space Telescope comparison views in visible light and infrared of the glowing Trifid Nebula, a giant star-forming cloud of gas and dust located 5, 400 light-years away in the Sagittarius

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Spitzer Space Telescope composite comparison visible-light and infrared views of

Spitzer Space Telescope composite comparison visible-light and infrared views of the glowing Trifid Nebula, a giant star-forming cloud of gas and dust located in the constellation Sagittarius

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Sagittarius Serigraph Postcard. ca. 1900-1920, Sagittarius Serigraph Postcard

Sagittarius Serigraph Postcard. ca. 1900-1920, Sagittarius Serigraph Postcard

Background imageSagittarius Collection: November Postcard by Joseph Speybrouck. 1928, November Postcard by Joseph Speybrouck

November Postcard by Joseph Speybrouck. 1928, November Postcard by Joseph Speybrouck

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Zodiac constellations, artwork C017 / 0756

Zodiac constellations, artwork C017 / 0756
Constellations. Computer artwork showing the locations of the constellations that correspond to the signs of the zodiac. Clockwise from centre-left: scorpio, libra, virgo, leo, cancer, gemini

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Trifid Nebula M20, optical image C017 / 3720

Trifid Nebula M20, optical image C017 / 3720
Trifid Nebula (M20, NGC 6514), optical image. The Trifid Nebula lies around 9000 light years from Earth in the constellation Sagittarius

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Laser-pushed lightsail starship, artwork

Laser-pushed lightsail starship, artwork. This starships lightsail is 1000 kilometres across. The centre of the Milky Way galaxy is in the background

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Milky Way galactic centre, artwork

Milky Way galactic centre, artwork. The centre of our galaxy, the Milky Way, is located in the constellation of Sagittarius, some 25, 000 light years from Earth

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Trifid Nebula M20, Hubble image C017 / 3721

Trifid Nebula M20, Hubble image C017 / 3721
Trifid Nebula (M20, NGC 6514). Combined images from the Subaru Telescope and Hubble Space telescope of the Trifid Nebula M20

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Centre of the Milky Way, infrared image C014 / 5035

Centre of the Milky Way, infrared image C014 / 5035
Centre of the Milky Way, infrared image. These stars form part of the centre of our Milky Way galaxy. This galactic centre is located in the constellation of Sagittarius, some 25

Background imageSagittarius Collection: W33A protostar accretion disc, artwork C015 / 0806

W33A protostar accretion disc, artwork C015 / 0806
W33A protostar accretion disc. Artwork of the accretion disc (yellow-orange), the outer torus (cloudy, dusty ring), and polar outflow jets (blue)

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Globular star cluster M55, infrared image C014 / 5042

Globular star cluster M55, infrared image C014 / 5042
Globular star cluster M55 (NGC 6809), infrared image. These star clusters are dense spherical collections of stars; they can contain hundreds of thousands stars within a volume only a few hundred

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Lagoon Nebula, optical image C014 / 5036

Lagoon Nebula, optical image C014 / 5036
Lagoon Nebula, optical image. This is an emission nebula, a huge cloud of gas and dust that glows as the hydrogen it contains is ionised by radiation from the hot young stars that have formed within

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Sagittarius constellations, 1829 C016 / 4407

Sagittarius constellations, 1829 C016 / 4407
Sagittarius constellations. 19th-century map of stars and constellations from the celestial atlas Sozviezdiia Predstavlennyia na XXX Tablitsakh (1829) by Kornelius Reissig

Background imageSagittarius Collection: St Marks Clock, Venice

St Marks Clock, Venice, Italy. This clock, seen after its restoration between 1998 and 2006, is on the Torre dell Orologio (clock tower) in the Piazza San Marco, Venice

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Sagittarius serpentarius, secretary bird

Sagittarius serpentarius, secretary bird
Ff. 32. Watercolour painting by George Forster annotated Falco sagittarius, serpantarius and made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imageSagittarius Collection: CONSTELLATION: SAGITTARIUS. Figuration of the constellations Sagittarius, Corona Australis

CONSTELLATION: SAGITTARIUS. Figuration of the constellations Sagittarius, Corona Australis, Microscopium, and Telescopium. Line engraving by Sidney Hall from Uranias Mirror, London, 1825

Background imageSagittarius Collection: ALLEGORY: NOVEMBER, 1837. Wood engraving, American, 1837

ALLEGORY: NOVEMBER, 1837. Wood engraving, American, 1837

Background imageSagittarius Collection: ZODIAC: SAGITTARIUS. Zodiacal symbol for Sagittarius, the archer

ZODIAC: SAGITTARIUS. Zodiacal symbol for Sagittarius, the archer

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Sagittarius and Corona Australis, Microscopium, and Telescop

Sagittarius and Corona Australis, Microscopium, and Telescopium. Astronomical chart showing the centaur Sagittarius with bow and arrow, also shows a laural wreath, a telescope

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Stars towards the galaxy centre

Stars towards the galaxy centre
Central Milky Way stars. Hubble space telescope (HST) view of old, massive stars lying at the centre of our galaxy, the Milky Way

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Artwork of the constellation of Sagittarius

Artwork of the constellation of Sagittarius
Sagittarius. Computer artwork of the constellation of Sagittarius, the Archer, with a red line showing its shape in the sky

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Omega Nebula

Omega Nebula. Optical image of the Omega Nebula, also known as Messier 17 and NGC 6618. This is an emission nebula, where hot

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Tornado-like structures in the Lagoon Nebula, M8

Tornado-like structures in the Lagoon Nebula, M8
Lagoon Nebula. Optical image of tornado-like structures (upper centre & lower left) in the Lagoon Nebula (Messier 8) which lies in the Sagittarius constellation

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Historical art of the constellation of Sagittarius

Historical art of the constellation of Sagittarius
Sagittarius. Coloured historical artwork of the constellation of Sagittarius. The constellation is shown as a centaur archer. Sagittarius is the ninth sign of the Zodiac

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Eagle and Omega nebulae

Eagle and Omega nebulae. Optical image of the Eagle (red, upper right) and Omega (red, bottom centre) nebulae. They are emission nebulae

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Sagittarius

Sagittarius. Artwork & astrological symbol (upper left) representing Sagittarius the Archer (23 November to 21 December), 9th of the 12 star signs that make up the year

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Lagoon and Trifid nebulae

Lagoon and Trifid nebulae. Optical image of the Lagoon nebula (M8, centre right) and the Trifid nebula (M20, upper right)

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Milky Way starfield

Milky Way starfield
Central Milky Way. Optical image of a starfield centred on the central Milky Way. North is at top. The bright area at lower centre is made up of star clouds lying towards the centre of our galaxy

Background imageSagittarius Collection: Optical image of the Milky Way in the night sky

Optical image of the Milky Way in the night sky



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"Sagittarius: Exploring the Mysteries of the Cosmos" Giant Twisters in the Lagoon Nebula, known as M8, captivate stargazers with their ethereal beauty. This celestial wonder, nestled within the constellation Sagittarius, unveils a breathtaking tapestry of vibrant nebulosity. In November 1896, Eugene Samuel Grasset immortalized this cosmic marvel in his captivating artwork. As we gaze upon the night sky, our eyes are drawn to the Milky Way stretching over an old ranch corral. The Hourglass Nebula emerges like a celestial timepiece within NGC 6523 - another gem residing in Sagittarius' domain. Its intricate patterns and rich colors paint a mesmerizing portrait against the backdrop of space. Sagittarius Zodiac Symbol represents those born under its influence – adventurous souls who possess boundless curiosity and an insatiable thirst for knowledge. Antique illustrations on yellow aged paper depict zodiac astrology constellations series six; reminding us of humanity's fascination with these ancient symbols that connect us to our celestial origins. The Central Milky Way dominates Sagittarius' realm, offering a gateway into distant galaxies and uncharted territories. As we traverse through this vast expanse, we encounter NGC 6559 - a kaleidoscope of diverse nebulosity that showcases nature's artistic brilliance. Intriguingly intertwined with mythology and science alike, Sagittarius beckons us to explore beyond our earthly boundaries. It invites us to ponder life's mysteries while immersing ourselves in its awe-inspiring wonders. So let us venture forth into this cosmic playground and embrace all that Sagittarius has to offer – from swirling twisters to ancient symbolism – as it continues to ignite our imaginations and fuel our quest for understanding.