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Stargazers Collection

"Stargazers: Exploring the Mysteries of the Night Sky" In the 17th century, amateur astronomers in France gazed up at the heavens

Background imageStargazers Collection: Perseid Meteor Shower Star Trails

Perseid Meteor Shower Star Trails
Perseid Meteor Shower and Star Trails at Trillium Lake

Background imageStargazers Collection: Amateur Astronomers in 17th century France

Amateur Astronomers in 17th century France
A gathering of amateur astronomers in 17th century France Date: 17th century

Background imageStargazers Collection: Flower bouquet

Flower bouquet with stargazer lilies, orchids and daisies on a black background; Studio

Background imageStargazers Collection: Perseid Meteor Shower Star Trails

Perseid Meteor Shower Star Trails
Perseid Meteor Shower and Star Trails at Trillium Lake

Background imageStargazers Collection: Marbled Stargazer (Uranoscopus bicinctus) adult, close-up of head, buried in black sand

Marbled Stargazer (Uranoscopus bicinctus) adult, close-up of head, buried in black sand, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, May

Background imageStargazers Collection: Stargazer - Indonesia

Stargazer - Indonesia
LEE-250 Stargazer Indonesia Uranoscopus sp. Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageStargazers Collection: Whitemargin Stargazer - Indonesia

Whitemargin Stargazer - Indonesia
LEE-159 Whitemargin Stargazer Indonesia Uranoscopus sulphureus Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageStargazers Collection: Stargazer - on sea bed - Indonesia

Stargazer - on sea bed - Indonesia
VT-7202 Stargazer Indonesia Uranoscopus sulphureus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageStargazers Collection: Stargazer - the worm like lure is used as a decoy to attract fish into striking distance

Stargazer - the worm like lure is used as a decoy to attract fish into striking distance
VT-8768 Stargazer - the worm like lure is used as a decoy to attract fish into striking distance. Stargazers have a venomous spine that can be fatal to humans. Papua New Guinea Uranoscopus sp

Background imageStargazers Collection: Stargazer buried in sandy bottom; front (Uranoscopus bicintus). Indo Pacific

Stargazer buried in sandy bottom; front (Uranoscopus bicintus). Indo Pacific
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Background imageStargazers Collection: Moray Eel (Muraena argus). Mexico, Sea of Cortez

Moray Eel (Muraena argus). Mexico, Sea of Cortez
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imageStargazers Collection: Stargazer buried in sandy bottom (Uranoscopus bicintus). Indo Pacific

Stargazer buried in sandy bottom (Uranoscopus bicintus). Indo Pacific
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imageStargazers Collection: Stargazer. Close-up of face (Uranoscopus bicintus). Indo Pacific

Stargazer. Close-up of face (Uranoscopus bicintus). Indo Pacific
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imageStargazers Collection: Whitemargin Stargazer (Uranoscopus solphureus), close up, portrait, on black sand, Lembeh Strait

Whitemargin Stargazer (Uranoscopus solphureus), close up, portrait, on black sand, Lembeh Strait, Indonesia
Len Deeley / SplashdownDirect

Background imageStargazers Collection: Observing Venus

Observing Venus
Astronomy at the Place du Chatelet in Paris. Street stargazers observe the planet Venus through a telescope


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"Stargazers: Exploring the Mysteries of the Night Sky" In the 17th century, amateur astronomers in France gazed up at the heavens, captivated by the celestial wonders above. They marveled at the Perseid Meteor Shower Star Trails streaking across a canvas of darkness, leaving trails of light that seemed to paint stories in the sky. Meanwhile, deep beneath the ocean's surface in Indonesia, another kind of stargazer emerged. The Marbled Stargazer revealed its unique beauty with intricate patterns and worm-like respiratory organs extended from its mouth. Buried in black sand along Lembeh Straits, this enigmatic creature showcased nature's artistry. As we journey through these captivating images, we are reminded that stargazing is not limited to humans alone. From flower bouquets reminiscent of constellations to Whitemargin Stargazers adorning Indonesian waters with their ethereal presence - all creatures find solace and wonder under a starry night sky. Whether it be an astronomer tracing meteor showers or a hidden marine marvel buried beneath sandy depths, there is something magical about being a stargazer, and is an invitation to explore beyond our earthly boundaries and connect with something greater than ourselves. So let us embrace our inner stargazers and venture into realms unknown. Let us seek inspiration from both terrestrial and celestial wonders alike as we navigate life's vast expanse. For within each twinkle lies endless possibilities waiting to be discovered – if only we dare to look up and dream among the stars.