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Gemini Collection (#6)

"Gemini: Exploring the Boundless Depths of Space and Astrology" Step into the captivating world of Gemini, where science and mysticism intertwine

Background imageGemini Collection: Child and camper van under night sky

Child and camper van under night sky
MODEL RELEASED. Child and camper van under night sky. 5-year-old girl with a lamp next to a camper van under a starry Northern Hemisphere sky. The constellation of Orion is at upper right

Background imageGemini Collection: Constellation of Gemini, 1799 star atlas

Constellation of Gemini, 1799 star atlas
Constellation of Gemini. 18th-century German depiction of the constellation of Gemini (centre), with part of the Milky Way (right). The German for Gemini, the Twins ( Zwillinge ) is at top

Background imageGemini Collection: Northern constellations, 18th century

Northern constellations, 18th century
Northern constellations. 18th-century map of constellations and stars of the northern celestial hemisphere. The constellations are represented by artworks of their mythical namesakes

Background imageGemini Collection: Gemini constellation, 1829 C016 / 4402

Gemini constellation, 1829 C016 / 4402
Gemini constellation. 19th-century map of stars and constellations from the celestial atlas Sozviezdiia Predstavlennyia na XXX Tablitsakh (1829) by Kornelius Reissig

Background imageGemini 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 imageGemini Collection: CONSTELLATION: GEMINI. Figuration of the constellation Gemini and the twins, Castor and Pollux

CONSTELLATION: GEMINI. Figuration of the constellation Gemini and the twins, Castor and Pollux. Line engraving by Sidney Hall from Uranias Mirror, London, 1825

Background imageGemini Collection: ZODIAC: GEMINI. Zodiacal symbol for Gemini, the twins

ZODIAC: GEMINI. Zodiacal symbol for Gemini, the twins

Background imageGemini Collection: CASTOR AND POLLUX. Castor and Pollux, or The Twins. Copper engraving, French 18th century

CASTOR AND POLLUX. Castor and Pollux, or The Twins. Copper engraving, French 18th century

Background imageGemini Collection: Mauna Kea telescopes

Mauna Kea telescopes
Mauna Kea observatories. View across the summit of the volcano Mauna Kea (in Hawaii, USA) showing its cluster of astronomical observatories

Background imageGemini Collection: View of the Gemini telescope dome on Mauna Kea

View of the Gemini telescope dome on Mauna Kea
Gemini observatory dome. View of the dome of the unfinished Gemini observatory near the summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii, USA

Background imageGemini Collection: Historical artwork of the constellation of Gemini

Historical artwork of the constellation of Gemini
Gemini. Coloured historical artwork of the constellation of Gemini. The constellation is depicted as a pair of twins, one holding a club, the other a flail. Gemini is the third sign of the Zodiac

Background imageGemini Collection: Computer artwork of the constellation of Gemini

Computer artwork of the constellation of Gemini
Gemini. Computer artwork of the constellation of Gemini, the Twins, with a red line showing its shape in the sky. The grey areas are the star clouds of the Milky Way

Background imageGemini Collection: Auriga constellation

Auriga constellation. Optical image of the constellation Auriga, the charioteer. North is at top. The brightest star in Auriga is Capella (Alpha Aurigae, white, upper right)

Background imageGemini Collection: Gemini

Gemini. Artwork representing Gemini the Twins (21 May to 21 June), 3rd of the 12 star signs. Astrologers claim that the star sign (also called sun sign)

Background imageGemini Collection: Supernova remnant IC 443

Supernova remnant IC 443. Optical image of IC 443 (red, centre right), a supernova remnant in the constellation Gemini. North is at top

Background imageGemini Collection: View from an alien planet, artwork

View from an alien planet, artwork
View from an alien planet. Computer artwork depicting the view from a hypothetical planet near the star Castor C. Castor C is part of a multiple star system known as Castor

Background imageGemini Collection: Extrasolar planet Pollux b, artwork

Extrasolar planet Pollux b, artwork
Extrasolar planet Pollux b, computer artwork. The parent star, Pollux (Beta Geminorum) is at upper left. Pollux is one of the brightest stars in the sky

Background imageGemini Collection: Gemini, the Heavenly Twins

Gemini, the Heavenly Twins, third of the twelve constellations or signs of the Zodiac (May 21 - June20). One of twelve inlaid marble panels decorating Bianchinis Meridian Line in the Basilica of

Background imageGemini Collection: ISS light trail, time-exposure image

ISS light trail, time-exposure image. This streak of light was formed as the International Space Station (ISS) passed from top to bottom across the night sky

Background imageGemini Collection: ZODIAC: GEMINI, 1575. Fresco, 1575, from Villa Farnese, Caprarola, Italy

ZODIAC: GEMINI, 1575. Fresco, 1575, from Villa Farnese, Caprarola, Italy

Background imageGemini Collection: Zodiac Tile / Gemini

Zodiac Tile / Gemini
Hand painted Illustration on an original glazed clay tile, possibly used as a floor tile, approx 25cm x 25cm

Background imageGemini Collection: Astronaut Walter Schirra

Astronaut Walter Schirra
WALTER SCHIRRA One of the original Mercury 7 astronauts chosen for the Project Mercury, Americas first effort to put men in space

Background imageGemini Collection: Gemini (Rossum)

Gemini (Rossum)
GEMINI - the Twins 21 May - 20 June

Background imageGemini Collection: Whittaker Star Maps 15

Whittaker Star Maps 15
Including Gemini

Background imageGemini Collection: Blunt / Gemini / Plate 40

Blunt / Gemini / Plate 40
The constellation of Gemini, the twins

Background imageGemini Collection: Blunt / Auriga / Plate 27

Blunt / Auriga / Plate 27
The constellation of Auriga which lies between Gemini and Perseus

Background imageGemini Collection: Zodiac Charms Gemini

Zodiac Charms Gemini
(agate)

Background imageGemini Collection: Meunier Zodiac Gemini

Meunier Zodiac Gemini




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"Gemini: Exploring the Boundless Depths of Space and Astrology" Step into the captivating world of Gemini, where science and mysticism intertwine. From the iconic Gemini 7 spacecraft gracefully orbiting Earth to the awe-inspiring panorama of celestial wonders in southwest New Mexico, this constellation holds endless fascination. Did you know that on August 21st, a Titan II launched the remarkable Gemini V spacecraft? It embarked on an extraordinary journey through space, pushing boundaries and expanding our understanding of the universe. But Gemini is not only about scientific exploration; it also encompasses astrology's enigmatic Zodiac signs. Among them is Gemini itself – symbolizing duality and versatility. Those born under this sign possess a unique ability to adapt effortlessly to any situation. The artwork by Paul Limbourg transports us back to May 1412-1416 when creativity flourished. Just as George M. Low transferred his talents to NASA headquarters in Washington, D. C. , these artists captured the essence of their time with exquisite precision. Intriguingly, within this vast cosmic tapestry lies IC 443 – a supernova remnant emitting ethereal beauty across light years. Its composite image reminds us that even amidst destruction, there is profound magnificence waiting to be discovered. Whether you're drawn towards exploring outer space or seeking insights from your zodiac horoscope star sign, let your imagination soar with our stunning Gemini Zodiac Print Art collection. Each piece captures the essence of this multifaceted sign – its energy radiating through every brushstroke. So embrace all facets - from its scientific achievements in space exploration to its influence on astrology - and allow yourself to be captivated by its boundless allure.