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two blue objects in the sky with stars
Time to look for Mira the Wonderful, a famous variable star on EarthSky | Astronomy Essentials | EarthSky
Mira, as seen by NASA’s Galaxy Evolution Explorer. Mira’s comet-like tail, discovered in 2007, stretches 13 light-years in space. Mira the Wonderful. It’s a famous variable star in the constellation Cetus the Whale. - http://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/mira-the-wonderful?utm_source=EarthSky+News_campaign=82204acf3e-EarthSky_News_medium=email_term=0_c643945d79-82204acf3e-393623081
the night sky with stars and lines in it, as well as an animal's head
Fixed Star Mira
Mercury conjunct fixed star Mira at 01°46′ Taurus. Mira stands for Stella Mira, the “marvelous star” in the Tail of the Whale. 8:55 am LA, 11:55 am NY, 4:55 pm UK, 9:25 pm DL, 1:55 am SYD.
the night sky with many stars in it and some trees on the ground near by
EarthSky | See Mira the Wonderful at its brightest
EarthSky | See Mira the Wonderful at its brightest
the star in the night sky with numbers and lines on it's outer side
Constellation Cetus - The Constellations on Sea and Sky
Constellation Cetus - The Constellations on Sea and Sky
a cross stitch pattern with an image of the earth in space and stars on it
Small Magellanic Cloud - Astronomy cross stitch pattern
Cross stitch pattern of part of the Small Magellenic Cloud, one of the satellite galaxies of our own Milky Way galaxy. This mini pattern fits in a 3 inch hoop once stitched - perfect to hang on a Christmas tree or to make any small gift or card. To see my other space patterns, including a set of these mini nebulae patterns, please see my Astronomy & Space Collection. • Stitch count: 42 wide x 42 high• Approximate size on 14 count aida: 3.0in wide x 3.0in high (7.6cm wide x 7.6cm high)• 28 colour
a cross - stitch pattern of a dog in black and white on a wooden hoop
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the solar system cross stitch pattern on a black background with space shuttles and planets
Planets cross stitch pattern, The Solar System, astronomy and space design, instant download PDF
Cross stitch pattern of all the planets in the Solar System, along with the Sun and Pluto. Dashed lines indicate the orbits of the planets (not to scale). The planets are accurately designed from NASA images as much as possible given the limitations of size. Another version of this design with all the planets arranged in a line is available here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1077761097/ And another version with slightly altered versions of the planets arranged as a Christmas tree is available