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Night Sky Collection (#2)

Marvel at the celestial wonders that adorn our night sky - from the familiar Plough asterism in Ursa Major to the radiant glow of a Full Moon

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Grundafjordur, Snaefellsness peninsula, Western Iceland

Grundafjordur, Snaefellsness peninsula, Western Iceland. Kirkjufell mountain reflecting in the waters of the lake with the northern lights (aurora borealis) in the background

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Lyra constellation

Lyra constellation. Optical image of the constell- ation Lyra, the lyre. North is at top. The bright star at centre right is Vega (Alpha Lyrae)

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Aim for the moon

Aim for the moon
Maarten Léon

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Mt Cook - The Sky IS My Companion

Mt Cook - The Sky IS My Companion
Yan Zhang

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Lonely Planet

Lonely Planet
Tim Fan

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Aurora borealis, Druridge Bay, UK

Aurora borealis, Druridge Bay, UK
Aurora borealis, Druridge Bay. Rare view of northern lights over Druridge Bay in Northumberland, UK. The aurora borealis is a coloured light display (the northern lights)

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Ursa Major constellation, 1829 C016 / 4387

Ursa Major constellation, 1829 C016 / 4387
Ursa Major constellation. 19th-century map of stars and constellations from the celestial atlas Sozviezdiia Predstavlennyia na XXX Tablitsakh (1829) by Kornelius Reissig

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Nearside half moon showing the following Maria, Crisium, Fecunditatis

Nearside half moon showing the following Maria, Crisium, Fecunditatis, Tranquilitatis and Serenitatis, seen over Nosara, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Sputnik 1 rocket track

Sputnik 1 rocket track. Long exposure photograph of the night sky showing the track of the rocket that carried Sputnik 1, the worlds first artificial satellite

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Amateur astronomy, computer artwork

Amateur astronomy, computer artwork
Amateur astronomy. Computer artwork of a silhouetted amateur astronomer using a telescope to view the Milky Way. The Milky Way is a band of stars in the night sky that is a view of our own spiral

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Leo constellation

Leo constellation with Mars. Optical image of the zodiacal constellation Leo, the lion, seen with the planet Mars (orange, centre)

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Night sky & sunset

Night sky & sunset
Taurus, Pleiades and Auriga. Optical photograph of the constellations of Taurus (the Bull), Pleiades (the Seven Sisters) and Auriga (the Charioteer). Taurus is one of the 12 zodiacal constellations

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Canis Major constellation

Canis Major constellation. Optical image of the constellation Canis Major, the great dog. North is at top. At upper right is Sirius (Alpha Canis Majoris), the brightest star in the sky

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Stars trails & Delicate Arch

Stars trails & Delicate Arch
Long exposure showing the Delicate Arch, Arches National Park in Utah, silhouetted against star trails. The brightest track inside the arch represents the Polaris star

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Aurora borealis

Aurora borealis. Fish-eye lens view of a tree silhouetted against a red aurora borealis or northern lights display in the night sky

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Star trails over Lake Tyrrell, Australia

Star trails over Lake Tyrrell, Australia
Star trials over Lake Tyrrell, Victoria, Australia. This is a 100 minute exposure

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Comet Hale-Bopp 1997 C011 / 1167

Comet Hale-Bopp 1997 C011 / 1167
In March 1997 comet Hale-Bopp appeared in the north-eastern morning sky and in April in the north-western evening sky to be seen all the night

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Comet Lovejoy at dawn

Comet Lovejoy at dawn over the Southern Ocean. At upper right is part of the Milky Way, the band of billions of stars that is our galaxy seen from the inside

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Donatis Comet of 1858, artwork

Donatis Comet of 1858, artwork
Comet Donati, or Donatis Comet, formally designated C/1858 L1 and 1858 VI, was a comet named after the Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista Donati who first observed it on June 2, 1858

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Full Moon over Vancouver

Full Moon over Vancouver
Full Moon, seen above the Vancouver skyline, Canada

Background imageNight Sky Collection: PSCI2A-00005

PSCI2A-00005
William Herschel and his sister Caroline at their telescope, 1700s. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Aurora borealis

Aurora borealis or northern lights display over silhouetted conifer trees. Aurorae are caused by the interaction between energetic charged particles from the Sun

Background imageNight Sky Collection: 'The danced by the light of the Moon', from Peter Rabbit Little Red Hen

"The danced by the light of the Moon", from Peter Rabbit Little Red Hen
2603588 " The danced by the light of the Moon", from Peter Rabbit Little Red Hen and Owl and Pussy Cat pub. Charles E Graham & Co. c

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Bristlecone Pine

Bristlecone Pine
Tanja Ghirardini

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Full moon in Gullfoss

Full moon in Gullfoss
David Martin Castan

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Milky Way over the Dunes of Sossusvlei, Namibia

Milky Way over the Dunes of Sossusvlei, Namibia
Karen Deakin

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Icelandic Aurora

Icelandic Aurora
Adrian Popan

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Wanaka tree

Wanaka tree
Yu Cheng

Background imageNight Sky Collection: The aurora in Iceland

The aurora in Iceland
Jeffrey C. Sink

Background imageNight Sky Collection: USA, Hawaii, Big Island, Volcanoes National Park, Halema uma u Crater

USA, Hawaii, Big Island, Volcanoes National Park, Halema uma u Crater

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Looking From The Pont Alexandre Iii Down The Seine To The Eiffel Tower

Looking From The Pont Alexandre Iii Down The Seine To The Eiffel Tower

Background imageNight Sky Collection: PBIB2A-00049

PBIB2A-00049
Three kings following the star to worship the coming of the prophet, Jesus. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Harvest moon reflected in water

Harvest moon reflected in water
Glowing harvest moon rests on the horizon and reflects in tranquil water; South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Amazing Northern Lights (Aurora borealis) display over pine trees in night skies over Kiruna

Amazing Northern Lights (Aurora borealis) display over pine trees in night skies over Kiruna, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Aurora borealis in Alaska

Aurora borealis in Alaska
Aurora borealis over the treeline. The aurora borealis (northern lights) is an atmospheric phenomenon that occurs at high latitudes, appearing as shimmering bands of coloured light in the sky

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Icelandic Horseshoe Bend

Icelandic Horseshoe Bend
Javier de la Torre

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Northern lights or aurora borealis in Southdale neighbourhood, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Northern lights or aurora borealis in Southdale neighbourhood, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Northern lights or aurora borealis in Southdale neighbourhood, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Northern lights or aurora borealis in Southdale neighbourhood, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Pier on Lake Winnipeg at dusk with moon. Matlock, Manitoba, Canada

Pier on Lake Winnipeg at dusk with moon. Matlock, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Pier on Lake Winnipeg at dusk with moon. Matlock, Manitoba, Canada

Pier on Lake Winnipeg at dusk with moon. Matlock, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Northern lights (aurora borealis) reflected in Lake Winnipeg Matlock, Manitoba, Canada

Northern lights (aurora borealis) reflected in Lake Winnipeg Matlock, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Northern lights (aurora borealis) reflected in Lake Winnipeg Matlock, Manitoba, Canada

Northern lights (aurora borealis) reflected in Lake Winnipeg Matlock, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Northern lights (aurora borealis) reflected in Lake Winnipeg Matlock, Manitoba, Canada

Northern lights (aurora borealis) reflected in Lake Winnipeg Matlock, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Northern lights or aurora borealis and road Birds Hill Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada

Northern lights or aurora borealis and road Birds Hill Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Northern lights or aurora borealis and road Birds Hill Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada

Northern lights or aurora borealis and road Birds Hill Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) with the city of Winnipeg in background at sunset

Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) with the city of Winnipeg in background at sunset, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Full moon (Super moon) and plains cottonwood (Populus deltoides) at dawn. March 20, 2019

Full moon (Super moon) and plains cottonwood (Populus deltoides) at dawn. March 20, 2019. Spring Equinox, March equinox or Vernal Equinox. First day of spring

Background imageNight Sky Collection: Full moon (Super moon) and plains cottonwood (Populus deltoides) at dawn. March 20, 2019

Full moon (Super moon) and plains cottonwood (Populus deltoides) at dawn. March 20, 2019. Spring Equinox, March equinox or Vernal Equinox. First day of spring



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Marvel at the celestial wonders that adorn our night sky - from the familiar Plough asterism in Ursa Major to the radiant glow of a Full Moon. Discover the enchanting Cygnus and Lyra constellations, weaving tales of myth and beauty. Witness nature's breathtaking spectacle as the Aurora Australis paints a colourful display over an island in the ocean during Blue Hour. Gaze upon Orion, a celestial hunter guarding our dreams with his mighty bow. Travel back in time with an early map of the Moon from 1810, unveiling its mysterious lunar landscape. Capture the brilliance of Sirius through an optical photo enhanced by a star filter, showcasing its ethereal radiance. Explore Scorpius, a constellation embodying both power and grace amidst twinkling stars. Relive Hale-Bopp comet's extraordinary journey across our cosmic canvas, leaving us awestruck by its sheer magnificence. Journey into history as meteor showers illuminate the Mississippi River in 1833, etching memories forevermore. Immerse yourself in artistry as meteor showers inspire captivating artwork that mirrors their celestial dance above us all once more. Let Scorpius guide you through this vast expanse where dreams merge with reality and wonder awaits at every turn.