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"Unveiling the Mysteries of the Celestial Realm: A Journey Through Stars" A Star Explodes - Norman Lindsay

Background imageStars Collection: Aurora Borealis over Sycamore Gap, Hadrians Wall, Northumberland, England

Aurora Borealis over Sycamore Gap, Hadrians Wall, Northumberland, England. February 2014

Background imageStars Collection: Listen to the Universe

Listen to the Universe
Al Barizi

Background imageStars Collection: A Black Hole in a Globular Cluster

A Black Hole in a Globular Cluster
Artists View of a Black Hole in a Globular Cluster

Background imageStars Collection: A Star Explodes - Norman Lindsay

A Star Explodes - Norman Lindsay
A Star Explodes by Norman Lindsay Date: 1932

Background imageStars Collection: The Plough asterism in Ursa Major

The Plough asterism in Ursa Major
The Plough. This asterism (group of stars) is part of the much larger constellation Ursa Major, most of which is out of frame

Background imageStars Collection: Poster, Night Mail

Poster, Night Mail, quoting part of the poem by W H Auden written for and narrated in the documentary film of the same name (1936). circa 1930s

Background imageStars Collection: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by William McLaren

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by William McLaren
King Arthur welcomes the Green Knight into the Banqueting Hall and invites him to dismount and eat with the company. Everyone is amazed to see the unexpected visitor

Background imageStars Collection: 1919 solar eclipse

1919 solar eclipse. Image 2 of 3. This set of images, taken by the British astronomer Arthur Eddington (1882-1944), confirmed Einsteins theory of general relativity

Background imageStars Collection: Orion nebula

Orion nebula. Coloured composite infrared and visible light image of the Orion nebula M42. This emission nebula, a cloud of gas and dust in which starbirth takes place

Background imageStars Collection: John Lennon and Paul McCartney in a recording studio

John Lennon and Paul McCartney in a recording studio
John Lennon and Paul McCartney sing in harmony at a Beatles recording at The BBC 1963

Background imageStars Collection: Orions belt

Orions belt. Optical image of the line of three bright stars making up the belt in the constellation of Orion. The stars are, from lower left to upper right: Alnitak (Zeta Orionis)

Background imageStars Collection: Sun Dog Painting

Sun Dog Painting
Vadersolstavlan (The Sun Dog Painting) is a painting depicting a halo phenomenon observed over Stockholm in 1535. Date: 1535

Background imageStars Collection: 1919 solar eclipse

1919 solar eclipse
^B1919 solar eclipse. Image 1 of 3.^b This set of images, taken by the British astronomer Arthur Eddington (1882-1944), confirmed Einsteins theory of general relativity

Background imageStars Collection: A galactic light show in spiral galaxy NGC 4258

A galactic light show in spiral galaxy NGC 4258, also known as M106, about 23 million light years away. This galaxy is famous, however

Background imageStars Collection: Denham Studios restaurant by Tony Wysard, 1937

Denham Studios restaurant by Tony Wysard, 1937
Intensively populated illustration by Tony Wysard, showing imagined diners at the restaurant at Denham Studios. Illustration includes a key to all caricatures portrayed but include David Niven

Background imageStars Collection: Long Live Estonia

Long Live Estonia! A patriotic postcard, featuring a female personification of the State of Estonia, waving the Estonian Flag before a night sky. Date: circa 1920

Background imageStars Collection: Southern Cross (Kranz)

Southern Cross (Kranz)
The southern sky with the SOUTHERN CROSS constellation

Background imageStars Collection: M51 whirlpool galaxy

M51 whirlpool galaxy

Background imageStars Collection: Earth from space, satellite image

Earth from space, satellite image
Earth from space. Satellite image showing North and South America as seen from 35, 000 kilometres above the Earths surface. North is at top and the Moon is at upper right

Background imageStars Collection: Milky Way

Milky Way, optical image. The Milky Way is our own galaxy. Because Earth lies in one of its spiral arms, we look into the central mass of stars and see the galaxy as a band of light crossing the sky

Background imageStars Collection: Colourful display of the Aurora Australis over an island in the ocean at Blue Hour

Colourful display of the Aurora Australis over an island in the ocean at Blue Hour
A colourful display of the Aurora Australis or Southern Lights over Betsey Island, Tasmania with the Milky Way above, taken during Blue Hour

Background imageStars Collection: Cygnus and Lyra constellations

Cygnus and Lyra constellations. Cygnus, the swan, is at centre left, with Lyra, the lyre, at centre right. The brightest star is Cygnus is Deneb (Alpha Cygni, upper left)

Background imageStars Collection: Hollywood Bowl by night, Los Angeles, California, USA

Hollywood Bowl by night, Los Angeles, California, USA. 1930s

Background imageStars Collection: Optical photo of the star Sirius using star filter

Optical photo of the star Sirius using star filter
The two bright stars just below centre are Alpha Centauri (left) & Beta Centauri. To their right are the four stars forming the constellation of the Southern Cross, or Crux Australis

Background imageStars Collection: Scorpius constellation

Scorpius constellation. This is a large zodiacal constellation in the southern hemisphere that is visible in summer. The Sun passes though it in late November

Background imageStars Collection: North America at night, satellite image

North America at night, satellite image
Africa at night. Satellite image of the Earth at night, set against a background of stars, centred on the continent of Africa. North is at top. City lights (yellow) show areas of dense population

Background imageStars Collection: Eagle Nebula

Eagle Nebula. Optical image of the Eagle Nebula (M16, NGC 6611). This is an emission nebula, a cloud of gas that glows as the hydrogen gas it contains is ionised by radiation from the hot young stars

Background imageStars Collection: Spiral galaxy M81, composite image

Spiral galaxy M81, composite image in visible (yellow), infrared (red), and ultraviolet (blue) light. The yellow centre indicates older stars, the blue areas in the spiral arms are hot, young stars

Background imageStars Collection: Sycamore Gap, Hadrians Wall, Northumberland, England

Sycamore Gap, Hadrians Wall, Northumberland, England
Sycamore Gap, Hadrianas Wall, Northumberland, England

Background imageStars Collection: Tatler cover - Ronald Colman and his Sealyham Terrier

Tatler cover - Ronald Colman and his Sealyham Terrier
Film star Ronald Colman (1891-1958) pictured on the front cover of The Tatler with his Sealyham Terrier in 1931. Date: 1931

Background imageStars Collection: Illustrated London News Christmas number cover, 1904

Illustrated London News Christmas number cover, 1904
A beautiful fairy with wings, looks thoughtful as she gazes out to the sea and starry sky. Front cover of The Illustrated London News Christmas Number 1904. Date: 1904

Background imageStars Collection: Whitefish Point Lighthouse by Moonlight

Whitefish Point Lighthouse by Moonlight
The Whitefish Point Lighthouse illumintated by moonlight. Whitefish Point is located at the extreme southeastern end of Lake Superior

Background imageStars Collection: Catherine Hill Bay Jetty with Milkyway

Catherine Hill Bay Jetty with Milkyway
Catherine Hill Bay at night under the stars. The stunning jetty is the last remaining coal loading jetty of its kind in Australia

Background imageStars Collection: Diagram showing the spectral class and luminosity of stars

Diagram showing the spectral class and luminosity of stars. The diagram was named The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram, or the H-R diagram for short

Background imageStars Collection: Pleiades star cluster

Pleiades star cluster
Pleiades. Optical image of the Pleiades star cluster (M45) in the constellation Taurus, the bull. North is at top. This is a cluster of young stars thought to be around 50 million years old

Background imageStars Collection: 1919 solar eclipse

1919 solar eclipse
^B1919 solar eclipse. Image 3 of 3.^b This set of images, taken by the British astronomer Arthur Eddington (1882-1944), confirmed Einsteins theory of general relativity

Background imageStars Collection: Whither Away by Florence Mary Anderson

Whither Away by Florence Mary Anderson
A group of delicate looking fairies and pixies ride around on dragonflies and bees. c.1925

Background imageStars Collection: Paul McCartney and George Harrison tune their guitars

Paul McCartney and George Harrison tune their guitars
Paul McCartney and George Harrison of the Beatles tune their guitars before a live show in 1964

Background imageStars Collection: Hamnoy, Lofoten islands, Norway. winter

Hamnoy, Lofoten islands, Norway. winter

Background imageStars Collection: The Orion Nebula

The Orion Nebula (also known as Messier 42, M42, or NGC 1976) is a diffuse nebula situated south of Orions Belt. It is one of the brightest nebulae, visible to the naked eye in the night sky

Background imageStars Collection: Horsehead Nebula

Horsehead Nebula. Optical image of Barnard 33 (the Horsehead Nebula), 1600 light years away in the constellation of Orion. North is at left

Background imageStars Collection: Milky Way in night sky with silhouette of tree, Brecon Beacons National Park, an

Milky Way in night sky with silhouette of tree, Brecon Beacons National Park, an International Dark Sky Preserve, Wales, UK. December 2016

Background imageStars Collection: Nashville, Tennessee, The Johnny Cash Museum

Nashville, Tennessee, The Johnny Cash Museum

Background imageStars Collection: The Moonchild by Florence Mary Anderson

The Moonchild by Florence Mary Anderson
A small, angelic looking child is carried through the sky in a basket held by a colourful group of fairies and pixies. c.1925

Background imageStars Collection: Shooting Stars (Franz and Mary Stuck), 1912

Shooting Stars (Franz and Mary Stuck), 1912. Private Collection

Background imageStars Collection: Cartoon, Mermaids and U-Boats, WW1

Cartoon, Mermaids and U-Boats, WW1
Cartoon, Mermaids and U-Boats. Two mermaids and two fish are disturbed by a German U-boat which has a face like a shark. Date: 1917

Background imageStars Collection: Elspeth Phelps advertisement, 1920

Elspeth Phelps advertisement, 1920
Lady Elcho, formerly Lady Violet Manners (born 1888), wife of Hugo Francis Charteris, Lord Elcho and heir to the Earl of Weymss. She was sister to Lady Diana Manners

Background imageStars Collection: Celestial sky with Sirius, Orion and Aldebaran shining bove Pharilapche Peak in Nepal

Celestial sky with Sirius, Orion and Aldebaran shining bove Pharilapche Peak in Nepal
The winter Milky Way with bright Sirius, Orion and Aldebaran shining above the moonlight mountainscape of Pharilapche at Sagarmatha National Park of Nepal



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"Unveiling the Mysteries of the Celestial Realm: A Journey Through Stars" A Star Explodes - Norman Lindsay: Witness the breathtaking beauty and power as a star bursts into a magnificent display of light, captivating our imagination. Poster, Night Mail: In the depths of darkness, stars illuminate the night sky like celestial messengers guiding us through life's journey. 1919 Solar Eclipse: As daylight fades, we are treated to a rare spectacle where stars momentarily take center stage amidst an ethereal dance with the moon. The Plough Asterism in Ursa Major: Gaze upon this iconic constellation resembling a farmer's plow, connecting us to ancient tales and navigation across vast distances. Orion's Belt: Three brilliant stars aligned perfectly, beckoning explorers throughout history to seek their guidance in uncharted territories. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by William McLaren: Within these pages lies an enchanting tale where knights embark on quests under starlit skies, forever intertwined with destiny and honor. Orion Nebula: Behold this stellar nursery where new they can born amidst swirling cosmic clouds—a testament to nature's ceaseless creativity. Aurora Borealis over Sycamore Gap, Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, England: Nature paints its own masterpiece as vibrant ribbons of light dance across northern skies—stars joining forces with Earth in a mesmerizing symphony of color. John Lennon and Paul McCartney in a Recording Studio: Like shooting stars colliding creatively, these musical geniuses crafted timeless melodies that continue to inspire generations around the world. Southern Cross (Kranz): An emblem etched against southern horizons; it symbolizes hope for travelers navigating unfamiliar lands—a celestial compass guiding them home. Denham Studios Restaurant by Tony Wysard (1937).