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Constellation Collection (page 3)

Gazing up at the night sky, we are reminded of the vastness and beauty of the universe

Background imageConstellation Collection: Ursa Major constellation, 1829 C016 / 4387

Ursa Major constellation, 1829 C016 / 4387
Ursa Major constellation. 19th-century map of stars and constellations from the celestial atlas Sozviezdiia Predstavlennyia na XXX Tablitsakh (1829) by Kornelius Reissig

Background imageConstellation Collection: Uranographia constellations, 1801 C013 / 8953

Uranographia constellations, 1801 C013 / 8953
Uranographia constellations. This page of this star atlas shows Northern Hemisphere constellations. The constellations are groupings of stars in the night sky

Background imageConstellation Collection: Leo constellation

Leo constellation with Mars. Optical image of the zodiacal constellation Leo, the lion, seen with the planet Mars (orange, centre)

Background imageConstellation Collection: Night sky & sunset

Night sky & sunset
Taurus, Pleiades and Auriga. Optical photograph of the constellations of Taurus (the Bull), Pleiades (the Seven Sisters) and Auriga (the Charioteer). Taurus is one of the 12 zodiacal constellations

Background imageConstellation Collection: Canis Major constellation

Canis Major constellation. Optical image of the constellation Canis Major, the great dog. North is at top. At upper right is Sirius (Alpha Canis Majoris), the brightest star in the sky

Background imageConstellation Collection: Historical artwork of the constellation of Taurus

Historical artwork of the constellation of Taurus
Taurus. Coloured historical artwork of the constellation of Taurus. The constellation is depicted as a bull charging at the shield of Orion, below the Bull to his left

Background imageConstellation Collection: Gemini constellation

Gemini 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

Background imageConstellation Collection: Aries and Musca Borealis constellations

Aries and Musca Borealis constellations. Illustrated card from a 19th century astronomical teaching aid called Uranias Mirror, after the Greek muse of astronomy. There are 32 cards in total

Background imageConstellation Collection: Andromeda constellation

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

Background imageConstellation Collection: Draco and Ursa Minor constellations

Draco and Ursa Minor constellations. Illustrated card from a 19th century astronomical teaching aid called Uranias Mirror, after the Greek muse of astronomy. There are 32 cards in total

Background imageConstellation Collection: Swayambhunath

Swayambhunath (Swayambhu) (Monkey Temple) Buddhist stupa on a hill overlooking Kathmandu, taken at dawn with Orion in the sky behind the prayer flags, Kathmandu, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nepal

Background imageConstellation Collection: Andormeda Star Map

Andormeda Star Map
Andromeda (Gloria Federici), in chains, plus triangles constellation

Background imageConstellation Collection: Monoceros Etc Constell

Monoceros Etc Constell
The constellation of Monoceros - a unicorn - and Canis Minor - a small dog

Background imageConstellation Collection: Capricorn

Capricorn
The Constellation Capricorn

Background imageConstellation Collection: Comet Lovejoy and zodiacal light in City of Rocks State Park, New Mexico

Comet Lovejoy and zodiacal light in City of Rocks State Park, New Mexico
January 16, 2015 - A scene looking west with a field stretching up to and beyond the zenith overhead, taking in the zodiacal light stretching up to the Pleiades at upper left

Background imageConstellation Collection: The Hourglass Nebula

The Hourglass Nebula
The Lagoon Nebula centered on the bright young cluster NGC 6530. The brightest part of the nebula is known as the Hourglass Nebula

Background imageConstellation Collection: NGC 6523, the Lagoon Nebula

NGC 6523, the Lagoon Nebula
Stars, dust and gas combine to create an interstellar industrial zone of astronomical proportions. NGC 6523, also known as the Lagoon Nebula

Background imageConstellation Collection: NGC 6559 is a rich colorful tapestry of diverse nebulosity in the constellation Sagittarius

NGC 6559 is a rich colorful tapestry of diverse nebulosity in the constellation Sagittarius. The glowing red cloud known as NGC 6559 has formed from the same molecular cloud that gave rise to its

Background imageConstellation Collection: Telling time at night using a nocturnal. The hour is obtained by measuring the angular

Telling time at night using a nocturnal. The hour is obtained by measuring the angular position of the imaginary line joining the pointers in the constellation of the Plough to the Pole Star

Background imageConstellation Collection: Optical image of the constellation Scorpius

Optical image of the constellation Scorpius
Scorpius constellation. Optical image of the constellation Scorpius, the Scorpion. To the left are the bright star clouds of the central Milky Way

Background imageConstellation Collection: Aerospace Industry, Astronomy, Bright, Cloud, Column, Constellation, Dust, Exploration

Aerospace Industry, Astronomy, Bright, Cloud, Column, Constellation, Dust, Exploration
Aerospace Industry, Astronomy, Bright, Cloud, Column, Constellation, D, Stocktrek, 78403414

Background imageConstellation Collection: The Wild Duck Cluster in the constellation Scutum

The Wild Duck Cluster in the constellation Scutum
The Wild Duck Cluster, also known as Messier 11, in the constellation Scutum

Background imageConstellation Collection: Andromeda galaxys older stellar population in blue

Andromeda galaxys older stellar population in blue. A pronounced warp in the disk of the galaxy, the aftermath of a collision with another galaxy

Background imageConstellation Collection: Celestial Planisphere Showing the Signs of the Zodiac, from The Celestial Atlas

Celestial Planisphere Showing the Signs of the Zodiac, from The Celestial Atlas
XCF266010 Celestial Planisphere Showing the Signs of the Zodiac, from The Celestial Atlas, or The Harmony of the Universe (atlas coelestis seu harmonia macrocosmica) pub

Background imageConstellation Collection: Central Milky Way

Central Milky Way

Background imageConstellation Collection: CONSTELLATION HERCULES. Detail of fresco, 1575, from Villa Farnese, Caprarola, Italy

CONSTELLATION HERCULES. Detail of fresco, 1575, from Villa Farnese, Caprarola, Italy

Background imageConstellation Collection: Canis Minor Star Map

Canis Minor Star Map
The constellation of the Unicorn and Canis Minor

Background imageConstellation Collection: Cassiopeia Star Map

Cassiopeia Star Map
The constellation of Cassiopeia, wife of Cepheus, king of Ethiopia, and mother of Andromeda

Background imageConstellation Collection: Cepheus Star Map

Cepheus Star Map
The northern constellation of Cepheus, king of Ethiopia, husband of Cassiopeia and father of Andromeda

Background imageConstellation Collection: Pole Star and Plough

Pole Star and Plough
The constellation of the PLOUGH, and the POLE STAR

Background imageConstellation Collection: Whittaker Star Maps 4

Whittaker Star Maps 4
Including Auriga

Background imageConstellation Collection: BLUNT / CAPRICORN / 47 / 1849

BLUNT / CAPRICORN / 47 / 1849
The constellation of Capricorn, this version has the head, shoulders and fore- legs of a goat and the hind body and tail of a fish

Background imageConstellation Collection: Blunt / Scorpio / Plate 45

Blunt / Scorpio / Plate 45
The constellation of Scorpio, the scorpion

Background imageConstellation Collection: Blunt / Virgo / Plate 43

Blunt / Virgo / Plate 43
The constellation of Virgo

Background imageConstellation Collection: BLUNT / ORION / 52 / 1849

BLUNT / ORION / 52 / 1849
The constellation of Orion, one of the most brilliant in the heavens

Background imageConstellation Collection: Pisces

Pisces
The Constellation Pisces

Background imageConstellation Collection: Libra

Libra
The Constellation Libra

Background imageConstellation Collection: Zodiac Horoscope Star Signs

Zodiac Horoscope Star Signs
The twelve zodiac signs standing for 12 periods of a year. The 12 signs are Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces

Background imageConstellation Collection: Low angle view of the scenic sky during the Northern Lights, Nordland county, Lofoten Islands

Low angle view of the scenic sky during the Northern Lights, Nordland county, Lofoten Islands, Norway

Background imageConstellation Collection: Rho Ophiuichi Cloud Complex

Rho Ophiuichi Cloud Complex
Rosa María Rodríguez

Background imageConstellation Collection: Iris Nebula

Iris Nebula
Rosa María Rodríguez

Background imageConstellation Collection: IC 1396, Elephant Trunk Nebula

IC 1396, Elephant Trunk Nebula
Rosa María Rodríguez

Background imageConstellation Collection: Eastern Veil Nebula

Eastern Veil Nebula
Rosa María Rodríguez

Background imageConstellation Collection: Witch Head Nebula

Witch Head Nebula
Rosa María Rodríguez

Background imageConstellation Collection: Starring Night at Sangre de Cristo Wilderness

Starring Night at Sangre de Cristo Wilderness
Mei Xu

Background imageConstellation Collection: Desert

Desert
Wu Zhao

Background imageConstellation Collection: Old boat

Old boat
Manuel Jose Guillen Abad




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Gazing up at the night sky, we are reminded of the vastness and beauty of the universe. Amongst the countless stars that twinkle above us, constellations stand out as celestial works of art. One such the Plough asterism in Ursa Major, also known as the Big Dipper. Its distinctive shape has guided travelers for centuries, serving as a navigational tool across land and sea. Orion's Belt is another prominent feature in our night sky. This trio of stars forms part of Orion, one of the most recognizable constellations worldwide. Just below it lies the breathtaking Orion Nebula, a stellar nursery where new stars are born. In 1957, amidst this cosmic backdrop, Lockheed 1049G Super Constellation TWA soared over New York City. A marvel of aviation engineering at its time, this aircraft symbolized human ingenuity reaching for the skies. Venturing southward brings us to Crux or Southern Cross (Kranz), a constellation visible from southern latitudes that holds cultural significance for many civilizations throughout history. Cygnus and Lyra constellations grace our nights with their ethereal presence. Cygnus represents a graceful swan gliding through space while Lyra depicts an ancient musical instrument - both captivating observers with their enchanting allure. Stepping into history reveals a glimpse into the cockpit and crew quarters of a Lockheed Constellation aircraft - pioneers who fearlessly explored uncharted territories high above Earth's surface. The mighty hunter Orion dominates our imagination with his belt and sword shining brightly against an ink-black canvas. Legends tell tales of his bravery and strength immortalized among these glittering stars. Captured through an optical lens adorned with star filters, Sirius sparkles like no other star in sight – illuminating our path on even the darkest nights. Scorpius scuttles across our celestial stage.