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  2. Space art - Wikipedia

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    Trouvelot, The great nebula in Orion (1875).. Astronomical art is a genre of space art that focuses on visual representations of outer space.It encompasses various themes, including the space environment as a new frontier for humanity, depictions of alien worlds, representations of extreme phenomena like black holes, and artistic concepts inspired by astronomy.

  3. Stars (M. C. Escher) - Wikipedia

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    Stars is a wood engraving print created by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher in 1948, depicting two chameleons in a polyhedral cage floating through space.. The compound of three octahedra used for the central cage in Stars had been studied before in mathematics, and Escher likely learned of it from the book Vielecke und Vielflache by Max Brückner.

  4. Sagittarius (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    The constellation as a whole is often depicted as having the rough appearance of a stick-figure archer drawing its bow, with the fainter stars providing the outline of the horse's body. Sagittarius famously points its arrow at the heart of Scorpius, represented by the reddish star Antares, as the two

  5. Celestial cartography - Wikipedia

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    A determining fact source for drawing star charts is naturally a star table. This is apparent when comparing the imaginative "star maps" of Poeticon Astronomicon – illustrations beside a narrative text from the antiquity – to the star maps of Johann Bayer, based on precise star-position measurements from the Rudolphine Tables by Tycho Brahe.

  6. Crux - Wikipedia

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    Three of these stars are in Crux making it the most densely populated as to those stars (this being 3.26% of these 92 stars, and in turn being 19.2 times more than the expected 0.17% that would result on a homogenous distribution of all bright stars and a randomised drawing of all 88 constellations, given its area, 0.17% of the sky).

  7. Flammarion engraving - Wikipedia

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    The eminent art historian Erwin Panofsky also thought that illustration was from the 17th century, while his colleague Ernst Gombrich judged it to be modern. [1] In 1970, Jung's associate Marie-Louise von Franz reproduced and discussed the image in her book Number and Time , where it was captioned "The hole open to eternity, the spiritual ...

  8. Orion Nebula - Wikipedia

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    View of several proplyds within the Orion Nebula taken by the Hubble Space Telescope Star Formation Fireworks in Orion. The Orion Nebula is an example of a stellar nursery where new stars are being born. Observations of the nebula have revealed approximately 700 stars in various stages of formation within the nebula.

  9. Astronomical symbols - Wikipedia

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    There is no mention of a star in the original description, but the only 19th-century drawing of the symbol includes one. [45] 35 Leukothea [78] U+1CED0 (dec 118480) 𜻐 a pharos (ancient lighthouse) [78] 37 Fides [79] U+271D (dec 10013) : a Latin cross [79] [91] 99942 Apophis [83] — — a stylised depiction of the Egyptian god Apep, with a ...