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Astrometry Collection

Astrometry takes us on a captivating journey through the vastness of our universe

Background imageAstrometry Collection: The Pinwheel Cluster and Starfish Cluster in the constellation Auriga

The Pinwheel Cluster and Starfish Cluster in the constellation Auriga
The Pinwheel Cluster (left), and the Starfish Cluster (right), in the constellation Auriga. The area is surrounded by a nebulosity including NGC 1931 (bottom center), IC 417 (right center)

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Conjunction of Venus, Mercury, Jupiter and Mars at dawn

Conjunction of Venus, Mercury, Jupiter and Mars at dawn
Venus, Mercury, Jupiter and Mars from top to bottom in a nice conjunction at dawn in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Center of the Milky Way through Sagittarius and Scorpius

Center of the Milky Way through Sagittarius and Scorpius
The Milky Way in Sagittarius (bottom) and Scorpius (left and top) including the Galactic Centre area at centre frame. Along the Milky Way are numerous deep sky objects

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Widefield view of Orion Nebula and Horsehead Nebula

Widefield view of Orion Nebula and Horsehead Nebula
Widefield view of Orion Nebula (Messier 42), and Horsehead Nebula

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Mosaic of the southern Milky Way from Vela to Centaurus

Mosaic of the southern Milky Way from Vela to Centaurus
Mosaic of the southern Milky Way from Vela (right) to Centaurus (left) taking in Carina and Crux (center)

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Panorama view of the center of the Milky Way

Panorama view of the center of the Milky Way
A panorama of the center of the Galaxy portion of the southern hemisphere Milky Way, from Crux at right to Aquila at left

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Black Hole Singularity Diagram

Black Hole Singularity Diagram
A diagram explaining the Event Horizon of a black hole

Background imageAstrometry Collection: The Orion constellation

The Orion constellation

Background imageAstrometry Collection: The area around the head of Scorpius

The area around the head of Scorpius, including the bright star Antares at lower left of centre and the dark lanes leading to the star Rho Ophiuchi

Background imageAstrometry Collection: The Orion Nebula, Belt of Orion, Sword of Orion and nebulosity

The Orion Nebula, Belt of Orion, Sword of Orion and nebulosity
The Orion Nebula, Belt of Orion, Sword of Orion, Barnards Loop (left), small reflection nebula Messier 78 (above center), Horshead Nebula (center), and NGC 2024 (above Horsehead Nebula)

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Diagram of the orbits of the planets

Diagram of the orbits of the planets

Background imageAstrometry Collection: The Andromeda Galaxy and Triangulum Galaxy with star clusters

The Andromeda Galaxy and Triangulum Galaxy with star clusters
Full frame image showing the Andromeda Galaxy (Messier 31), at upper center, the Triangulum Galaxy (Messier 33), below center, NGC 752 star cluster (left of center)

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Orion and Canis Major showing dog stars Sirius and Procyon

Orion and Canis Major showing dog stars Sirius and Procyon
Orion and Canis Major, taking in Canis Minor as well, including the dog stars Sirius (lower) and Procyon (upper left). Around Orion you can see Barnards Loop

Background imageAstrometry Collection: A diagram showing the eccentric orbit of Chiron

A diagram showing the eccentric orbit of Chiron

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Messier 4 and NGC 6144 globular clusters with Antares, a red supergiant star

Messier 4 and NGC 6144 globular clusters with Antares, a red supergiant star
Messier 4 and NGC 6144 globular clusters in the constellation Scorpius, with the red supergiant star Antares

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Orion and the Winter Triangle stars

Orion and the Winter Triangle stars; Sirius, Procyon and Betelgeuse. M50, M46, M47 and M41 open clusters are all visible at left

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Scorpius with parts of Lupus and Ara regions of the southern Milky Way

Scorpius with parts of Lupus and Ara regions of the southern Milky Way
All of Scorpius, plus parts of Lupus and Ara regions of the southern Milky Way. Along the Milky Way are numerous nebulae, including the False Comet area, the Cats Paw area

Background imageAstrometry Collection: The Large Magellanic Cloud and bright star Canopus

The Large Magellanic Cloud and bright star Canopus

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Star trails above a dark Maranjab Desert, Iran

Star trails above a dark Maranjab Desert, Iran

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Omega Centauri globular cluster

Omega Centauri globular cluster in the constellation Centaurus

Background imageAstrometry Collection: The Grand Carina Nebula in the southern sky

The Grand Carina Nebula in the southern sky. The Carina Nebula is a hydrogen-rich diffuse nebula

Background imageAstrometry Collection: A diagram comparing the Sun to VY Canis Majoris

A diagram comparing the Sun to VY Canis Majoris, the largest known star

Background imageAstrometry Collection: The Bubble Nebula and open star cluster

The Bubble Nebula and open star cluster in the Cassiopeia constellation

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Nebulosity in Cassiopeia showing NGC 7822 and IC 1805

Nebulosity in Cassiopeia showing NGC 7822 and IC 1805
Nebulosity in Cassiopeia showing NGC 7822 (above center), and IC 1805 (at left)

Background imageAstrometry Collection: The constellation of Virgo

The constellation of Virgo

Background imageAstrometry Collection: The summer Milky Way on a clear moonless evening in Alberta, Canada

The summer Milky Way on a clear moonless evening in Alberta, Canada
September 9, 2013 - The summer Milky Way on a clear moonless evening in Alberta, Canada

Background imageAstrometry Collection: IC 59 and IC 62 faint reflection nebulae near Gamma Cassiopeia

IC 59 and IC 62 faint reflection nebulae near Gamma Cassiopeia

Background imageAstrometry Collection: The Coalsack and Jewel Box Cluster in the Southern Cross

The Coalsack and Jewel Box Cluster in the Southern Cross
The Coalsack and Jewel Box Cluster area on the east side of Crux, the Southern Cross. The Coal Sack, which to the eye looks like a large dark patch, under photography breaks up into small patches

Background imageAstrometry Collection: The constellation of Leo and the Coma Star Cluster in Coma Berenices

The constellation of Leo and the Coma Star Cluster in Coma Berenices. The slight brightening at bottom is from Gegenschein

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Artists depiction of a binary star system with a close orbiting planet

Artists depiction of a binary star system with a close orbiting planet
An artists depiction of a binary star system with a close orbiting planet

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Southern Milky Way with Eta Carinae, Crux and Alpha & Beta Centauri

Southern Milky Way with Eta Carinae, Crux and Alpha & Beta Centauri
Area of southern Milky Way containing Eta Carinae, Crux and Alpha & Beta Centauri

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Northern summer / autumn Milky Way from horizon to past the zenith, Alberta, Canada

Northern summer / autumn Milky Way from horizon to past the zenith, Alberta, Canada
September 20, 2011 - Northern summer/autumn Milky Way from horizon to past the zenith, Alberta, Canada

Background imageAstrometry Collection: A 360 degree panorama with aurora and bands of airglow at a Summer Star Party

A 360 degree panorama with aurora and bands of airglow at a Summer Star Party
August 19, 2012 - A 360 degree panorama of the main observing field at the Meadows Campground at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, Saskatchewan, Canada, for the annual Summer Star Party

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Bubble Nebula and Cave Nebula mosaic

Bubble Nebula and Cave Nebula mosaic
A mosaic of the region in Cassiopeia and Cepheus containing the Bubble Nebula (NGC 7635) at lower left, and the Cave Nebula (Sh 2-155) at upper right. At left is the bright open cluster Messier 52

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Star trails above Dzordza church, Iran

Star trails above Dzordza church, Iran
Star trails above Dzordza church, Azarbaijan Province, Northwestern Iran

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Widefield view of the Large Magellanic Cloud

Widefield view of the Large Magellanic Cloud

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Open cluster NGC 7789 in the constellation Cassiopeia

Open cluster NGC 7789 in the constellation Cassiopeia

Background imageAstrometry Collection: The constellations of Corvus and Crater with nearby deep sky objects

The constellations of Corvus and Crater with nearby deep sky objects
The constellations of Corvus and Crater. The bright star Spica in Virgo is at left

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Nebulosity in the constellations Cassiopeia and Cepheus

Nebulosity in the constellations Cassiopeia and Cepheus showing IC 1396 (at right), and IC 1805 (at left)

Background imageAstrometry Collection: The constellations of Auriga and southern Gemini

The constellations of Auriga and southern Gemini, showing the four Messier star clusters: M36, M37, M38 in Auriga and M35 in Gemini

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Antares and Scorpius Head area with Rho Ophiuchi nebulosity

Antares and Scorpius Head area with Rho Ophiuchi nebulosity field oriented equatorially

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Our sun and the star Sirius compared to a red giant

Our sun and the star Sirius compared to a red giant
Our Sun and the star Sirius compared to a red giant

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Alpha and Beta Centauri in the southern constellation of Centaurus

Alpha and Beta Centauri in the southern constellation of Centaurus

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Northern autumn constellations rising over a road in Banff National Park, Canada

Northern autumn constellations rising over a road in Banff National Park, Canada
July 29, 2012 - The northern autumn constellations of Andromeda, Cassiopeia, Perseus, and Pegasus rising over a road in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Artists concept of Kepler 444

Artists concept of Kepler 444. It is currently the oldest known planetary system in our galaxy. All five planets are smaller than Earth

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Widefield view of the Gemini constellation with nearby deep sky objects

Widefield view of the Gemini constellation with nearby deep sky objects
Widefield view of the Gemini constellation with many deep sky objects visible

Background imageAstrometry Collection: The Moon, Saturn, Mars and Spica in a quadruple conjunction

The Moon, Saturn, Mars and Spica in a quadruple conjunction over the lagoon in Chascomus, Argentina

Background imageAstrometry Collection: Venus, Mercury and Mars above the glowing horizon at dawn

Venus, Mercury and Mars above the glowing horizon at dawn



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Astrometry takes us on a captivating journey through the vastness of our universe. In the constellation Auriga, we find ourselves mesmerized by the ethereal beauty of the Pinwheel Cluster and Starfish Cluster, their celestial dance leaving us in awe. As dawn breaks, a spectacular conjunction unfolds before our eyes. Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, and Mars align in perfect harmony, painting the morning sky with their radiant presence. Venturing further into space, we encounter Messier 53—a breathtaking globular cluster nestled within the Coma Berenices constellation. Its shimmering stars form an intricate tapestry that captivates astronomers worldwide. The Widefield view reveals a stunning panorama of both the Orion Nebula and Horsehead Nebula. These cosmic wonders ignite our imagination as they unveil secrets hidden within their luminous depths. Our gaze then turns towards a mosaic capturing the southern Milky Way from Vela to Centaurus—an expanse so vast it leaves us feeling infinitesimally small yet connected to something grander than ourselves. With bated breath, we behold a panoramic view of the center of our galaxy—the Milky Way—its swirling arms beckoning us to explore its mysteries and marvel at its sheer magnitude. Delving deeper into astrophysics, we are confronted with a Black Hole Singularity Diagram—a visual representation that challenges our understanding of space-time itself while igniting curiosity about these enigmatic cosmic phenomena. Returning closer to home but no less enchanting is Orion—the mighty hunter gracing our night sky. His belt shines brightly amidst nebulosity that whispers tales of stellar birth and evolution across eons past. Scorpius guards his territory fiercely; however, his head offers an exquisite spectacle for stargazers. The area surrounding it teems with celestial treasures waiting to be discovered by those who dare venture forth into this astral realm. Intricate diagrams depicting planetary orbits remind us of Earth's place in the cosmic ballet.