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Arcturus Collection

"Arcturus: A Celestial Spectacle Unveiled" Step into the enchanting realm of the night sky, as a panorama unfolds in southwest New Mexico

Background imageArcturus Collection: Panorama of the celestial night sky in southwest New Mexico

Panorama of the celestial night sky in southwest New Mexico
December 8, 2013 - A 360 degree panorama taken in the pre-dawn hours from the Painted Pony Resort in southwest New Mexico. Visible in this image, from left to right: Arcturus just on the treetop

Background imageArcturus Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 336

Curtis British Entomology Plate 336
Lepidoptera: Arcturus sparshalli = Trichioceras sparshalli (Arctiidae: Long-tailed Bombyx). Not British ? specimen from Mr. Sparshall [Plant: Brassica rapa ssp

Background imageArcturus Collection: Trail of the International Space Station coming out of the western twilight

Trail of the International Space Station coming out of the western twilight
September 16, 2009 - Trail of the International Space Station coming out of the western twilight, passing between Arcturus and the Big Dipper

Background imageArcturus Collection: The sun compared to four typical large stars

The sun compared to four typical large stars
The Sun compared to four typical large stars

Background imageArcturus Collection: the Big Dipper rise above the Himalayas and the Gorak Shep settlement in Nepal

the Big Dipper rise above the Himalayas and the Gorak Shep settlement in Nepal
In this moonlight night, the Big Dipper rise above the Himalayas and the Gorak Shep settlement. The Polaris star appears just above the summit of Mt. Pumori with 7145m above sea level on the left

Background imageArcturus Collection: Aurora borealis with Vega and Arcturus stars over Churchill, Manitoba, Canada

Aurora borealis with Vega and Arcturus stars over Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
The aurora borealis of February 3-4, 2014 seen from Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. Vega is setting at left, Arcturus is rising at right

Background imageArcturus Collection: Stars Corona Borealis and Arcturus shining above the trees as twilight fades to darkness

Stars Corona Borealis and Arcturus shining above the trees as twilight fades to darkness
Evening twilight fades to darkness. Stars of Corona Borealis are notable on the middle top, and Arcturus in the constellation Bootes is the brightest star in the image

Background imageArcturus Collection: A starry sky over the Himalayas in Tibet, China

A starry sky over the Himalayas in Tibet, China. On the left (south) the bright central bulge of the Milky Way in the constellation Sagittarius

Background imageArcturus Collection: Julian Alden Weir, Arcturus, American, 1852 - 1919, 1893, engraving

Julian Alden Weir, Arcturus, American, 1852 - 1919, 1893, engraving

Background imageArcturus Collection: Ms 422 Fol. 26v & 27r Path of the moon across the constellations, from De Natura

Ms 422 Fol. 26v & 27r Path of the moon across the constellations, from De Natura
XIR404276 Ms 422 Fol.26v & 27r Path of the moon across the constellations, from De Natura Rerum by Isidore of Seville (vellum) by French School, (9th century); Bibliotheque Municipale, Laon

Background imageArcturus Collection: Moon of Arcturus

Moon of Arcturus
MOON OF ARCTURUS (Richard Tooker) The Terran rescue team practise for their mission to retrieve a girl marooned on a satellite of Arcturus Date: 1935

Background imageArcturus Collection: Precession of the North Celestial Pole

Precession of the North Celestial Pole. Artwork of the constellations of the North Celestial Pole and the slow circular movement (red) of this Pole over a period of thousands of years

Background imageArcturus Collection: Bootes constellation

Bootes constellation. This constellation contains the fourth brightest star in the night sky, Arcturus (Alpha Bootis, lower right), although the third brightest, Alpha Centauri

Background imageArcturus Collection: Spectrum of a star

Spectrum of a star
Spectrum of Arcturus. Visible light spectrum of the orange giant star Arcturus. The spectrum is created by allowing light exiting a telescope to pass though a prism


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"Arcturus: A Celestial Spectacle Unveiled" Step into the enchanting realm of the night sky, as a panorama unfolds in southwest New Mexico. Behold the mesmerizing dance of celestial bodies, guided by the precession of the North Celestial Pole. Through an optical lens, witness Sirius adorned with ethereal beauty, its radiance enhanced by a star filter. Travel back in time to the Renaissance era and meet Alessandro Piccolomini, whose fascination with Arcturus ignited his imagination. Curtis British Entomology Plate 336 captures nature's intricate tapestry alongside this stellar wonder. Gaze upon the trail left behind by the International Space Station as it emerges from twilight's embrace in western horizons. Marvel at how our mighty sun pales in comparison to four majestic stars that grace our universe. In Nepal's Gorak Shep settlement, watch as the Big Dipper rises above towering Himalayan peaks - a breathtaking sight that transcends earthly boundaries. Journey further north to Churchill, Manitoba and be spellbound by Aurora borealis illuminating Vega and Arcturus against Canada's vast expanse. As twilight fades into darkness, witness Corona Borealis and Arcturus casting their radiant glow above ancient trees - a celestial symphony bidding farewell to daylight. In Tibet's mystical lands beneath starry skies lies tranquility beyond measure. Julian Alden Weir immortalizes Arcturus on canvas; his engraving capturing its timeless allure for generations to come. Let your imagination soar amidst this cosmic masterpiece painted across galaxies far away. Arcturus beckons us all to look up and marvel at its celestial majesty - an eternal reminder of our place within this vast universe.