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Alpha Centauri Collection

"Exploring the Celestial Marvel: Alpha Centauri and its Binary Stars and Planets" Behold the captivating mosaic of the southern Milky Way

Background imageAlpha Centauri Collection: Alpha Centauri binary stars and planets

Alpha Centauri binary stars and planets. Artwork from above the surface of one of the moons of one of the planets in the Alpha Centauri binary star system

Background imageAlpha Centauri Collection: Southern Milky Way from Vela to Centaurus with Crux & Carina

Southern Milky Way from Vela to Centaurus with Crux & Carina
The southern Milky Way from Vela (at right) to Centaurus (at left), with the False Cross at left, the true Southern Cross at right of centre, and Alpha and Beta Centauri at left

Background imageAlpha Centauri 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 imageAlpha Centauri Collection: Wormhole, conceptual artwork

Wormhole, conceptual artwork
Wormhole. Conceptual computer artwork showing a wormhole leading from Earth (upper centre) to our nearest star Alpha Centauri (lower centre), 4.3 light years away

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

Alpha and Beta Centauri in the southern constellation of Centaurus

Background imageAlpha Centauri Collection: Widefield view of the southern constellations of Centaurus and Crux

Widefield view of the southern constellations of Centaurus and Crux
Widefield view of Alpha and Beta Centauri stars in the southern constellation of Centaurus, along with the Southern Cross in the constellation Crux

Background imageAlpha Centauri Collection: Alpha and Beta Centauri seen from the beach in Miramar, Argentina

Alpha and Beta Centauri seen from the beach in Miramar, Argentina
Alpha and Beta Centauri (the pointers) seen from the beach in Miramar, Argentina. Alpha is the star system closest to our Sun

Background imageAlpha Centauri Collection: Southern Milky Way

Southern Milky Way
The spectacular area of the southern Milky Way from the Eta Carinae Nebula at right, to the Southern Cross at center, and the twin stars of Alpha and Beta Centauri at left

Background imageAlpha Centauri Collection: The constellation of Centaurus and its dark lanes of nebulosity

The constellation of Centaurus and its dark lanes of nebulosity in the southern Milky Way. Alpha and Beta Centauri is visible at right, and Omega Centauri at upper right

Background imageAlpha Centauri Collection: Mosaic of the Carina Nebula and Crux area in the southern sky

Mosaic of the Carina Nebula and Crux area in the southern sky

Background imageAlpha Centauri Collection: Artwork of planet around Alpha Centauri B C018 / 0496

Artwork of planet around Alpha Centauri B C018 / 0496
Alpha Centauri B is an orange dwarf star, part of the Alpha Centauri triple star system and among the closest stars to the Sun

Background imageAlpha Centauri Collection: Crux and the southern celestial pole

Crux and the southern celestial pole
Crux constellation and the southern celestial pole. Crux, the southern cross, is formed of four bright stars in the Milky Way at upper centre

Background imageAlpha Centauri Collection: Centaurus and Crux constellations

Centaurus and Crux constellations. These are bright constellations in the southern hemisphere, representing a centaur and the Southern Cross respectively


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"Exploring the Celestial Marvel: Alpha Centauri and its Binary Stars and Planets" Behold the captivating mosaic of the southern Milky Way, stretching from Vela to Centaurus, revealing a celestial tapestry that astounds. Amongst this cosmic masterpiece lies Alpha Centauri, a binary star system that beckons our curiosity. In the vast expanse of space, we find ourselves gazing at Eta Carinae, Crux, and the radiant duo of Alpha and Beta Centauri within the constellation of Centaurus. These stellar gems illuminate our nights with their ethereal glow. From Miramar's sandy shores in Argentina, one can witness an awe-inspiring sight - Alpha and Beta Centauri casting their enchanting light upon Earth's surface. A testament to nature's grandeur as it intertwines with distant galaxies. As we traverse further into this astral realm, we encounter dark lanes of nebulosity amidst the constellation of Centaurus. The Southern Milky Way unveils its secrets through these enigmatic formations. A breathtaking widefield view reveals both Crux and Carina Nebula in all their resplendent glory. This mesmerizing mosaic captures our imagination as it showcases the wonders hidden within this region of celestial splendor. And amidst it all lies Alpha Centauri B C018 / 0496 - a planet shrouded in mystery yet brimming with potential for exploration. Artwork brings forth visions of what may lie beyond our reach; an invitation to dream about distant worlds orbiting these binary stars. Alpha Centauri stands as a testament to humanity's insatiable thirst for knowledge about our universe. It reminds us that even amidst darkness, there is boundless beauty waiting to be discovered among the stars in this mesmerizing corner of space – where science meets wonderment.