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Andromeda Collection

"Andromeda: A Celestial Marvel Unveiled" In the vast expanse of our universe, one stellar beauty stands out among the rest - Andromeda galaxy

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Medusa, 1596-1598. Artist: Caravaggio, Michelangelo (1571-1610)

Medusa, 1596-1598. Artist: Caravaggio, Michelangelo (1571-1610)
Medusa, 1596-1598. Found in the collection of the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda galaxy

Andromeda galaxy. Optical image of the Andromeda spiral galaxy (M31). North is at top. This is the nearest major galaxy to our own Milky Way

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Edwin Hubble, US astronomer C008 / 8831

Edwin Hubble, US astronomer C008 / 8831
Edwin Hubble. Caricature of the US astronomer, cosmologist, athlete and boxer Edwin Powell Hubble (1889-1953) smoking a pipe

Background imageAndromeda Collection: The predicted collision between the Andromeda galaxy and the Milky Way

The predicted collision between the Andromeda galaxy and the Milky Way
This illustration shows the predicted collision between the Andromeda galaxy and the Milky Way in about 3-5 billion years

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Conquest of the Earth, Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover

Conquest of the Earth, Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover
THE CONQUEST OF THE EARTH - An invader from Andromeda describes his home Date: 1930

Background imageAndromeda Collection: The Andromeda Galaxy

The Andromeda Galaxy
Mainak Chakraborty

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Head of Medusa, 1630. Artist: Bernini, Gianlorenzo (1598-1680)

Head of Medusa, 1630. Artist: Bernini, Gianlorenzo (1598-1680)
Head of Medusa, 1630. Found in the collection of the Musei Capitolini, Rome

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Milky Way, zodiacal light and other celestial objects from summit of Gila National Wilderness

Milky Way, zodiacal light and other celestial objects from summit of Gila National Wilderness
A 160 degree panorama showing the zodiacal light (at right in the west), the Milky Way, the zodiacal band across the frame at top

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Milky Way-Andromeda galactic collision C014 / 4726

Milky Way-Andromeda galactic collision C014 / 4726
Milky Way-Andromeda galactic collision. Artwork showing the future collision between the Milky Way Galaxy (disrupted) and the Andromeda Galaxy (spiral, lower left)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andormeda Star Map

Andormeda Star Map
Andromeda (Gloria Federici), in chains, plus triangles constellation

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda, 1869 (oil on canvas)

Andromeda, 1869 (oil on canvas)
989658 Andromeda, 1869 (oil on canvas) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); 255.2x171.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Andromeda. Gustave Dore (1832-1883). Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1869

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Medusa, 1903. Artist: Kotarbinsky, Vasilii (Wilhelm) Alexandrovich (1849-1921)

Medusa, 1903. Artist: Kotarbinsky, Vasilii (Wilhelm) Alexandrovich (1849-1921)
Medusa, 1903. Private Collection

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda galaxys older stellar population in blue

Andromeda galaxys older stellar population in blue. A pronounced warp in the disk of the galaxy, the aftermath of a collision with another galaxy

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Optical photo of Andromeda galaxy & its satellites

Optical photo of Andromeda galaxy & its satellites
Optical photo of M31 with companions M32 (NGC 221) and NGC 205. Photographed with 48-inch Schmidt telescope, Mt Palomar

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda constellation

Andromeda constellation. Illustrated card from a 19th century astronomical teaching aid called Uranias Mirror, after the Greek muse of astronomy

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Cassiopeia Star Map

Cassiopeia Star Map
The constellation of Cassiopeia, wife of Cepheus, king of Ethiopia, and mother of Andromeda

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Cepheus Star Map

Cepheus Star Map
The northern constellation of Cepheus, king of Ethiopia, husband of Cassiopeia and father of Andromeda

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Bog rosemary, Andromeda polifolia

Bog rosemary, Andromeda polifolia
5855910 Bog rosemary, Andromeda polifolia; (add.info.: Bog rosemary, Andromeda polifolia. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's "Bilder ur Nordens Flora" (Pictures of Northern Flora)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Constellations of Perseus carrying the head of Medusa, Andromeda chained to a rock

Constellations of Perseus carrying the head of Medusa, Andromeda chained to a rock, and the Triangle, 1775 (engraving)
542189 Constellations of Perseus carrying the head of Medusa, Andromeda chained to a rock, and the Triangle, 1775 (engraving); (add.info.: From JJ Fortin Atlas Coelestis de Flamsteed Paris 1775)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus rescues Andromeda, 17th century (engraving)

Perseus rescues Andromeda, 17th century (engraving)
3480618 Perseus rescues Andromeda, 17th century (engraving); (add.info.: Perseus rescues Andromeda. Engraving from 'Tableaux du temple des muses' (1655) by Michel de Marolles (1600 - 1681)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Constellation of Andromeda from Johannes Bayer Uranometria Ulm 1723 (engraving)

Constellation of Andromeda from Johannes Bayer Uranometria Ulm 1723 (engraving)
531609 Constellation of Andromeda from Johannes Bayer Uranometria Ulm 1723 (engraving); (add.info.: Andromeda chained to rocks waiting for rescue by Perseus)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Sorrel tree, Oxydendrum arboreum

Sorrel tree, Oxydendrum arboreum
5855034 Sorrel tree, Oxydendrum arboreum; (add.info.: Leaves, flowers, seed capsule and seeds of the Sorrel tree, Oxydendrum arboreum, Sorel, Andromeda arborea)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Persee delivrant Andromede of the marine monster Ceto - Perseus delivering Andromeda from the sea

Persee delivrant Andromede of the marine monster Ceto - Perseus delivering Andromeda from the sea monster Cetus
FLO4607773 Persee delivrant Andromede of the marine monster Ceto - Perseus delivering Andromeda from the sea monster Cetus. Copperplate engraving by W

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda, c.1710. Creator: De Ferrari, Lorenzo (1680-1744)

Perseus and Andromeda, c.1710. Creator: De Ferrari, Lorenzo (1680-1744)
Perseus and Andromeda, c.1710. Found in the Collection of the Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Spinola, Genova.

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Medusa decapitata. Creator: Rizzi, Antonio (1869-1940)

Medusa decapitata. Creator: Rizzi, Antonio (1869-1940)
Medusa decapitata. Private Collection

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus frees Andromeda, c.1612. Creator: Manetti, Rutilio (1571-1639)

Perseus frees Andromeda, c.1612. Creator: Manetti, Rutilio (1571-1639)
Perseus frees Andromeda, c.1612. Found in the Collection of the Galleria Borghese, Rome.

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda Galaxy

Andromeda Galaxy
Andrea Auf dem Brinke

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Garden pavilion 'The Cave' at Jakobsdal (now Ulriksdal Palace), 1668. Creator: Adam Perelle

Garden pavilion "The Cave" at Jakobsdal (now Ulriksdal Palace), 1668. Creator: Adam Perelle
Garden pavilion "The Cave" at Jakobsdal (now Ulriksdal Palace), 1668

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda, 1601. Creator: Jan Saenredam

Andromeda, 1601. Creator: Jan Saenredam
Andromeda, 1601

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda, 1597. Creator: Jacob Matham

Perseus and Andromeda, 1597. Creator: Jacob Matham
Perseus and Andromeda, 1597

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Phineus Attacking Perseus at the Wedding, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson

Phineus Attacking Perseus at the Wedding, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson
Phineus Attacking Perseus at the Wedding, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 42

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda. Allegory of the liberation of the Netherlands by Prince Frederik Hendrik

Perseus and Andromeda. Allegory of the liberation of the Netherlands by Prince Frederik Hendrik, 1642

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda, 1597. Creator: Jacob Matham

Perseus and Andromeda, 1597. Creator: Jacob Matham
Perseus and Andromeda, 1597

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus Freeing Andromeda, 1594-1595. Creator: Cesari, Giuseppe (1568-1640)

Perseus Freeing Andromeda, 1594-1595. Creator: Cesari, Giuseppe (1568-1640)
Perseus Freeing Andromeda, 1594-1595. Found in the collection of the Accademia di San Luca

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda, 1601. Creator: Jan Saenredam

Andromeda, 1601. Creator: Jan Saenredam
Andromeda, 1601

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Italy, Sicily, Santo Stefano Quisquina, Andromeda Theater

Italy, Sicily, Santo Stefano Quisquina, Andromeda Theater

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Italy, Sicily, Santo Stefano Quisquina, Andromeda Theater

Italy, Sicily, Santo Stefano Quisquina, Andromeda Theater

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Italy, Sicily, Santo Stefano Quisquina, Andromeda Theater

Italy, Sicily, Santo Stefano Quisquina, Andromeda Theater

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Censer with red figures representing Andromeda shown to the marine monster preserved in

Censer with red figures representing Andromeda shown to the marine monster preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. Naples National Archaeological Museum Censer

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus sets Andromeda free, Roman bas-relief work in the Capitoline Museum, Rome

Perseus sets Andromeda free, Roman bas-relief work in the Capitoline Museum, Rome. Rome Capitoline Museum Low Relief, Basrelief Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus freeing Andromeda, sculpture of Pierre Puget preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris

Perseus freeing Andromeda, sculpture of Pierre Puget preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris. France Paris, Louvre Museum Sculptural Group Classicism of XVII century

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda (M31) with its two syster galaxies (M32 and M110) Eastern Colorado. 8 November 2015

Andromeda (M31) with its two syster galaxies (M32 and M110) Eastern Colorado. 8 November 2015. Taken with digital focus stacking

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda

Andromeda. Found in the Collection of Collection Perez Simon, Mexico

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromede

Andromede
Pierre Artemoff

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Galassia di Andromeda

Galassia di Andromeda
Massimo Tamajo

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda, Perseus, Triangle

Andromeda, Perseus, Triangle

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Alessandro Piccolomini (1508-1578). Andromeda

Alessandro Piccolomini (1508-1578). Andromeda
Alessandro Piccolomini (1508-1578). Italian astronomer and humanist. Constellation of Andromeda. De le stelle fisse (The sphere of the world and The fixed stars). Edited in Venice in 1540

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Celestial chart: Autumn, showing signs of the zodiac and positions of the stars (engraving)

Celestial chart: Autumn, showing signs of the zodiac and positions of the stars (engraving)
XND70408 Celestial chart: Autumn, showing signs of the zodiac and positions of the stars (engraving) by Emslie, John (1813-75); Private Collection; (add.info.: engraved by John Emslie (1813-75))



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"Andromeda: A Celestial Marvel Unveiled" In the vast expanse of our universe, one stellar beauty stands out among the rest - Andromeda galaxy. With its mesmerizing spiral arms and billions of stars, it has captivated astronomers and artists alike throughout history. Back in 1596-1598, the renowned artist Caravaggio depicted Medusa with her fierce gaze, but little did he know that this mythical creature would find a connection to Andromeda centuries later. Fast forward to Edwin Hubble's groundbreaking discoveries in 1923 when he identified Andromeda as a separate galaxy from our own Milky Way. The allure continued to inspire artists like Michelangelo and Bernini who immortalized Medusa's head in their masterpieces. Meanwhile, scientists marveled at the collision course between Andromeda and our Milky Way predicted by astrophysical models. Andromeda's splendor extends beyond mere paintings or predictions; it is an astronomical wonder itself. In 1869, a stunning oil on canvas painting titled "Andromeda" showcased its ethereal beauty for all to admire. Furthermore, optical photos have captured not only the grandeur but also its satellites orbiting around it. As we gaze into the night sky from Gila National Wilderness, we witness more than just celestial objects like zodiacal light or the milky way; we catch glimpses of distant galaxies like Andromeda that remind us how small yet interconnected we are within this cosmic tapestry. But what truly fascinates astronomers is not just its visual appeal; rather, it is discovering clues about Andromeda's ancient stellar population through shades of blue. This revelation adds another layer to our understanding of this galactic neighbor and unravels secrets hidden within its depths. So let us continue to marvel at the enigmatic allure - a celestial masterpiece that transcends time, art, and science.