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Background imageConstellation Collection: The Constellations (Plate XXI) Capricorn and Aquarius, from A Celestial Atlas by Alexander Jamieson

The Constellations (Plate XXI) Capricorn and Aquarius, from A Celestial Atlas by Alexander Jamieson, pub. London 1822 (hand coloured engraving). Tenth and eleventh Sign of the Zodiac

Background imageConstellation Collection: Saturn. (Planetarum effectus et eorum in signis zodiaci), 1585

Saturn. (Planetarum effectus et eorum in signis zodiaci), 1585. Creator: Sadeler, Jan (Johannes), the Elder (1550-1600)
Saturn. (Planetarum effectus et eorum in signis zodiaci), 1585. Private Collection

Background imageConstellation Collection: Phanes, the Orphic deity, Second quarter of the 2nd century. Creator: Klassische Antike Kunst

Phanes, the Orphic deity, Second quarter of the 2nd century. Creator: Klassische Antike Kunst
Phanes, the Orphic deity, Second quarter of the 2nd century. Found in the Collection of the Galleria Estense, Modena.

Background imageConstellation Collection: Constellation, 1900 Aug 10. Creator: Unknown

Constellation, 1900 Aug 10. Creator: Unknown
Constellation, 1900 Aug 10

Background imageConstellation Collection: Constellation, Aug. 10, 1892, 1892 Aug 10. Creator: Unknown

Constellation, Aug. 10, 1892, 1892 Aug 10. Creator: Unknown
Constellation, Aug. 10, 1892, 1892 Aug 10

Background imageConstellation Collection: Shield of Achilles, in the center of the zodiac constellation

Shield of Achilles, in the center of the zodiac constellation

Background imageConstellation Collection: Calisto Changed Into a Bear From Fable of Calisto, 1547-50. Creator: Leon Davent

Calisto Changed Into a Bear From Fable of Calisto, 1547-50. Creator: Leon Davent
Calisto Changed Into a Bear From Fable of Calisto, 1547-50

Background imageConstellation Collection: Other Worldly. Creator: Joshua Johnston

Other Worldly. Creator: Joshua Johnston
Other Worldly

Background imageConstellation Collection: Dish with Mythical Bovine (Xiniu) Amid Waves Viewing the Moon

Dish with Mythical Bovine (Xiniu) Amid Waves Viewing the Moon and Constellations, Jin dynasty (1115-1234), 12th century

Background imageConstellation Collection: The Constellation Leo, folio probably from the Kitab suwar al-kawakib

The Constellation Leo, folio probably from the Kitab suwar al-kawakib al-thabita (Book of the Images of the Fixed Stars), Timurid dynasty (ca. 1370-1507), dated c.1500

Background imageConstellation Collection: The Creation, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake

The Creation, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake
The Creation, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageConstellation Collection: January, 1628-29. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar

January, 1628-29. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
January, 1628-29

Background imageConstellation Collection: September, 1628-29. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar

September, 1628-29. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
September, 1628-29

Background imageConstellation Collection: November, 1628-29. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar

November, 1628-29. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
November, 1628-29

Background imageConstellation Collection: The Celestial Globe-Southern Hemisphere, 1515. Creator: Albrecht Durer

The Celestial Globe-Southern Hemisphere, 1515. Creator: Albrecht Durer
The Celestial Globe-Southern Hemisphere, 1515

Background imageConstellation Collection: A Section of the Constellation Cygnus (August 13, 1885), 1885

A Section of the Constellation Cygnus (August 13, 1885), 1885

Background imageConstellation Collection: Nebuleuse de la Lyre, ca. 1885. Creators: Paul Henry, Prosper Henry

Nebuleuse de la Lyre, ca. 1885. Creators: Paul Henry, Prosper Henry
Nebuleuse de la Lyre, ca. 1885

Background imageConstellation Collection: Miniature of the Selection of astrological treasures by Rumi, ca 1273. Creator: Anonymous

Miniature of the Selection of astrological treasures by Rumi, ca 1273. Creator: Anonymous
Miniature of the Selection of astrological treasures by Rumi, ca 1273. Found in the Collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imageConstellation Collection: The Northern Celestial Hemisphere, 1515. Creator: Dürer, Albrecht (1471-1528)

The Northern Celestial Hemisphere, 1515. Creator: Dürer, Albrecht (1471-1528)
The Northern Celestial Hemisphere, 1515. Found in the Collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imageConstellation Collection: New Zealand, c1935. Creator: Unknown

New Zealand, c1935. Creator: Unknown
New Zealand, c1935. From " An Album of National Flags and Arms". [John Player & Sons, c1935]

Background imageConstellation Collection: Brazil, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Brazil, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Brazil, c1935. From " An Album of National Flags and Arms". [John Player & Sons, c1935]. The coat of arms shows central emblem with coffee (left) and tobacco (right)

Background imageConstellation Collection: Lagoon Nebula in Sagittarius constellation. Creator: NASA

Lagoon Nebula in Sagittarius constellation. Creator: NASA
Lagoon Nebula in Sagittarius constellation. The Lagoon Nebula (Messier 8) is a giant interstellar cloud in the constellation Sagittarius

Background imageConstellation Collection: Star cloud in Sagittarius constellation. Creator: NASA

Star cloud in Sagittarius constellation. Creator: NASA
Star cloud in Sagittarius constellation

Background imageConstellation Collection: Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius constellation. Creator: NASA

Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius constellation. Creator: NASA
Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius constellation. The Trifid Nebula, (Messier 20), consists of an open cluster of stars; an emission nebula, a reflection nebula and a dark nebula

Background imageConstellation Collection: Helix Nebula in Aquarius. Creator: NASA

Helix Nebula in Aquarius. Creator: NASA
Helix Nebula in Aquarius. The Helix Nebula is a large planetary nebula, 700 light years from Earth, in the constellation Aquarius

Background imageConstellation Collection: Nebula in Cygnus. Creator: NASA

Nebula in Cygnus. Creator: NASA
Nebula in Cygnus. Cygnus is a constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way, deriving its name from the Latinised Greek word for swan

Background imageConstellation Collection: Nebulosity near the star Capella. Creator: NASA

Nebulosity near the star Capella. Creator: NASA
Nebulosity near the star Capella. Capella, (Alpha Aurigae), is the brightest star in the constellation of Auriga

Background imageConstellation Collection: Nebulosity and star cluster in Serpens. Creator: NASA

Nebulosity and star cluster in Serpens. Creator: NASA
Nebulosity and star cluster in Serpens. Serpens (from the Latin for serpent) is a constellation of the northern hemisphere

Background imageConstellation Collection: Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici. Creator: NASA

Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici. Creator: NASA
Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici. The Whirlpool Galaxy, (Messier 51a), in the constellation Canes Venatici, was the first galaxy to be classified as a spiral galaxy

Background imageConstellation Collection: Rosette Nebula in Monoceros. Creator: NASA

Rosette Nebula in Monoceros. Creator: NASA
Rosette Nebula in Monoceros. The Rosette Nebula (Caldwell 49) is about 5, 000 light years from Earth, near one end of a giant molecular cloud in the Monoceros region of the Milky Way Galaxy

Background imageConstellation Collection: Ring Nebula in Lyra. Creator: NASA

Ring Nebula in Lyra. Creator: NASA
Ring Nebula in Lyra. The Ring Nebula (Messier 57) is a planetary nebula in the northern constellation of Lyra. Such objects are formed when a shell of ionised gas is expelled into the surrounding

Background imageConstellation Collection: Dumbell Nebula in Vulpecula. Creator: NASA

Dumbell Nebula in Vulpecula. Creator: NASA
Dumbell Nebula in Vulpecula. The Dumbbell Nebula (Messier 27), 1, 360 light-years away in the constellation of Vulpecula, was discovered in 1764 by Charles Messier

Background imageConstellation Collection: Horsehead Nebula in Orion. Creator: NASA

Horsehead Nebula in Orion. Creator: NASA
Horsehead Nebula in Orion. The Horsehead Nebula (also known as Barnard 33) is a dark nebula in the constellation Orion. The nebula was first recorded in 1888 by Scottish astronomer Williamina Fleming

Background imageConstellation Collection: Cigar Galaxy in Ursa Major. Creator: NASA

Cigar Galaxy in Ursa Major. Creator: NASA
Cigar Galaxy in Ursa Major. The Cigar Galaxy (Messier 82) is a starburst galaxy approximately 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major

Background imageConstellation Collection: Night sky with Cygnus constellation. Creator: NASA

Night sky with Cygnus constellation. Creator: NASA
Night sky with Cygnus constellation. Northern constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way, deriving its name from the Latinised Greek word for swan

Background imageConstellation Collection: Hercules Globular Cluster. Creator: NASA

Hercules Globular Cluster. Creator: NASA
Hercules Globular Cluster. The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules or the Hercules Globular Cluster, (Messier 13) is a cluster of several hundred thousand stars in the constellation of Hercules

Background imageConstellation Collection: The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA

The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA
The Orion Nebula. The Orion Nebula (Messier 42) is stellar nursery only 1, 500 light-years away, making it the closest large star-forming region to Earth in the constellation of Orion

Background imageConstellation Collection: Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation. Creator: NASA

Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation. Creator: NASA
Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation

Background imageConstellation Collection: Artists impression of disc star in constellation Cygnus. Creator: NASA

Artists impression of disc star in constellation Cygnus. Creator: NASA
Artists impression of disc star in constellation Cygnus. The Cygnus constellation derives its name from the Latinised Greek word for swan

Background imageConstellation Collection: Open star cluster, the Pleiades in Taurus. Creator: NASA

Open star cluster, the Pleiades in Taurus. Creator: NASA
Open star cluster, the Pleiades in Taurus. The Pleiades (also known as the Seven Sisters and Messier 45), are an open star cluster in the constellation of Taurus

Background imageConstellation Collection: Milky Way in the Sagittarius region with meteor streak. Creator: NASA

Milky Way in the Sagittarius region with meteor streak. Creator: NASA
Milky Way in the Sagittarius region with meteor streak. The trail of a meteor is seen against the Milky Way galaxy that contains our Solar System. It is part of the Sagittarius constellation

Background imageConstellation Collection: The Needle Galaxy in Coma Berenices. Creator: NASA

The Needle Galaxy in Coma Berenices. Creator: NASA
The Needle Galaxy in Coma Berenices. The Needle Galaxy, an edge-on spiral galaxy in the constellation of Coma Berenices

Background imageConstellation Collection: Aries and the Seven Sisters. Creator: NASA

Aries and the Seven Sisters. Creator: NASA
Aries and the Seven Sisters. The constellation of Aries and the Pleiades (or Seven Sisters) star cluster. Aries (Latin for ram) is one of the constellations of the zodiac

Background imageConstellation Collection: Bacchus and Ariadne, 1520-1523, (c1950). Creator: Titian

Bacchus and Ariadne, 1520-1523, (c1950). Creator: Titian
Bacchus and Ariadne, 1520-1523, (c1950). The constellation in the sky is the golden crown which Bacchus presented to his bride. Painting in the National Gallery, London

Background imageConstellation Collection: The Constellations (Plate V) Lynx, Leo Minor, 1822

The Constellations (Plate V) Lynx, Leo Minor, 1822
The Constellations (Plate V) Lynx, Leo Minor, from A Celestial Atlas by Alexander Jamieson, pub. London 1822 (hand coloured engraving);

Background imageConstellation Collection: The Constellations (Plate VIII) Coronoa Borealis, Hercules and Cerberus, Lyra, 1822

The Constellations (Plate VIII) Coronoa Borealis, Hercules and Cerberus, Lyra, 1822
The Constellations (Plate VIII) Coronoa Borealis, Hercules and Cerberus, Lyra, from A Celestial Atlas by Alexander Jamieson, pub. London 1822 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageConstellation Collection: The Constellations (Plate IV) Auriga, Camelopaardalis, Telescopium Herschelli, 1822

The Constellations (Plate IV) Auriga, Camelopaardalis, Telescopium Herschelli, 1822
The Constellations (Plate IV) Auriga, Camelopaardalis, Telescopium Herschelli, from A Celestial Atlas by Alexander Jamieson, pub. London 1822 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageConstellation Collection: The Southern Hemisphere (Plate XXVIII), 1822

The Southern Hemisphere (Plate XXVIII), 1822
The Southern Hemisphere (Plate XXVIII) Phoenix, Piscis Volans, Pavo et Indus, Apus Indica, Grus, Circinus, Dorado vel Xiphias, The Chameleon, Crux, Mons Mensae, Reticula Rhomboidalis



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