RMG16AMN–Argo Navis (or simply Argo) was a large constellation in the southern sky that has since been divided into three constellations. It represented the Argo, the ship used by Jason and the Argonauts in Greek mythology. Argo Navis is the only one of the 48 con
RMD969T6–Southern constellation of Argo Navis From John Gabriel Doppelmayer 'Atlas Coelestis' Nuremberg 1742. Copperplate engraving
RMEWFG25–Argo Navis. Mythological interpretation of the constellation of the Southern Hemisphere, represented by the ship Argo, used by Jason and the Argonauts to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-17 AD). Edited in Venice, 1485. Incunable.
RMP5KR0H–N/A. The en:Argo Navis constellation from Uranographia by Johannes Hevelius. The view is mirrored following the tradition of celestial globes, showing the celestial sphere in a view from 'ouside' . 1690. Johannes Hevelius 121 Argo Navis Hevelius
RMMC6NNG–The constellation Argo Navis, from a seventeenth century hand-coloured engraving based on the ninth century Aratus manuscript in Leiden. Aratus was born ab out 315 BC in Soli. It was int he Argo that Jason, aided b y Pallas Athene, set out with fifty companions [the Argonauts] in search of the Golden Fleece.
RMEXH0WM–Argo Navis. Mythological interpretation of the constellation of the Southern Hemisphere, represented by the ship Argo, used by Jason and the Argonauts to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-17 AD). Edited in Venice, 1485. Incunable. Colored.
RM2A2T8GA–Navis, Constellation Argo Navis, p. 130, Mair, Alexander (inc.), 1603, Ioannis Bayeri Uranometria omnium asterismorum (...). Augustae Vindelicorum: excudit Christopherus Mangus, 1603
RMMPT24P–The constellation Argo Navis, 1690.
RMW7CNEK–Constellation of Argo Navis, 1723. Artist: Unknown
RMMHNAYA–Noctua, Corvus, Crater, Sextans Uraniæ, Hydra, Felis, Lupus, Centaurus, Antlia Pneumatica, Argo Navis, and Pyxis Nautica. Card Number 32 from Urania's Mirror, or A View of the Heavens, one of a set of 32 astronomical star chart cards engraved by Sidney Hall and publshed 1824.
RMW7CNEX–Astronomical map, centred on the Southern constellation of Argo Navis, 1742. Artist: Unknown
RM2C1TTXG–Astrology: Supreme Zodiac: NAVIS (The Ship / The Boat) or Argo Navis
RFT1BE80–Vela the sails constellation on a starry space background with the names of its main stars. Relative sizes and different color shades based on the spe
RMTXGYJM–Constellation of Argo Navis from Johannes Bayer 'Uranometria' Ulm 1723. Copperplate engraving
RMG169Y8–Argo Navis (or simply Argo) was a large constellation in the southern sky that has since been divided into three constellations. It represented the Argo, the ship used by Jason and the Argonauts in Greek mythology. Argo Navis is the only one of the 48 con
RMD969T4–Constellation of Argo Navis from Johannes Bayer 'Uranometria' Ulm 1723. Copperplate engraving
RM2BDXFYP–Aratea, Argos Constellation, 9th Century
RMPPB98X–Argo Navis. Mythological interpretation of the constellation of the Southern Hemisphere, represented by the ship Argo, used by Jason and the Argonauts to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-17 AD). Edited in Venice, 1485. Incunable.
RMTXGYK2–Southern constellation of Argo Navis From John Gabriel Doppelmayer 'Atlas Coelestis' Nuremberg 1742. Copperplate engraving
RM2HHRKJJ–The spiral arms of the galaxy NGC 3318 are lazily draped across this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope released on January 21, 2022. This spiral galaxy lies in the constellation Vela and is roughly 115 million light-years away from Earth. Vela was originally part of a far larger constellation, known as Argo Navis after the fabled ship Argo from Greek mythology, but this unwieldy constellation proved to be impractically large. Argo Navis was split into three separate parts called Carina, Puppis, and Vela â each named after part of the Argo. As befits a galaxy in a nautically insp
RMG16A1G–Northern Hemisphere constellation, 1686. Philip Lea was one of the leading English mapmakers and publishers of his day, active between about 1683 and his death in 1700. This nicely decorated and accurately engraved map of the Northern Hemisphere was publi
RFRPT5CR–Astrology Alphabet: NAVIS (The Ship, The Boat / The Celestial Vessel), constellation Argo Navis. Sign of Supreme Zodiac (External circle). Hieroglyph.
RM2JJG7P6–Astronomical chart illustration of Noctua, Corvus, Crater, Sextans Uraniae, Hydra, Felis, Lupus, Centaurus, Antlia Pneumatica, Argo Navis, and the Pyx
RFRN4NFP–Astrology Alphabet: NAVIS (The Ship, The Boat / The Celestial Vessel), constellation Argo Navis. Sign of Supreme Zodiac (External circle). Hieroglyph.
RM2B6TB57–Hemelkaart met de zuidelijke sterrenbeelden Haemisphaerium stellatum australe antiquum (titel op object) Celestial Map with the southern constellations, according to the traditional classification of Ptolemy and his followers. The classic constellation Argo Navis is shown as East Indiaman. Left and right corner of the titelcartouches. Bottom right numbered 27. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous editor: Peter Schenk (I) (listed building) Publisher: Gerard Valck (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1660 and / or 1708 Material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimension
RM2WEMYKF–Hemelaart with the southern constellations, Anonymous, 1708 print Hemelaart with the southern constellations, according to the traditional layout of Ptolemyus and his followers. The classic constellation Argo Navis is displayed as the East Indies. Left and top right the title cartouches. Numbered in the bottom right: 27. paper engraving zodiac; the twelve zodiacal signs together. star-chart, star map
RMR5FWGB–Drawings of the Great Ship Argo (Argo Navis) and the Whale or Sea-Monster (Cetus) with the text of the poem in black, and the writing in red giving the number of stars in each part of the constellations and their total number. The grouping of the stars of Argo sets out the smaller constellations making up the ship. Phaenomena (also known as the Aratea). France, N. (Fleury?); last quarter of the 10th century. Source: Harley 2506, f.42. Language: Latin.
RM2C1W9KH–Astrology: Supreme Zodiac: NAVIS (The Ship / The Boat) or Argo Navis
RFT1BE32–Carina the keel constellation on a starry space background with the names of its main stars. Relative sizes and different color shades based on the sp
RF2B93MPA–Navis, Constellation Argo Navis, p. 130, Mair, Alexander (inc.), 1603, Ioannis Bayeri Uranometria omnium asterismorum (...). Augustae Vindelicorum: excudit Christopherus Mangus, 1603, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMW7CNET–Astronomical map, centred on the constellation of Hercules, 1775. Artist: Jean Fortin
RM2BAJMN9–Noctua, Corvus, Crater, Sextans Uraniæ, Hydra, Felis, Lupus, Centaurus, Antlia Pneumatica, Argo Navis And Pyxis Nautica, celestial card, part of the set Urania’s Mirror, A View of the Heavens, engraved by Sidney Hall, First published in 1824
RMPPCAEY–Argo Navis. Mythological interpretation of the constellation of the Southern Hemisphere, represented by the ship Argo, used by Jason and the Argonauts to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-17 AD). Edited in Venice, 1485. Incunable. Colored.
RM2B0338R–Urania's Mirror; or, a view of the Heavens is a set of 32 astronomical star chart cards, first published in November 1824. They had illustrations based on Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas, but the addition of holes punched in them allowed them to be held up to a light to see a depiction of the constellation's stars. They were engraved by Sidney Hall, and were said to be designed by 'a lady', but have since been identified as the work of the Reverend Richard Rouse Bloxam, an assistant master at Rugby School. The cover of the box-set showed a depiction of Urania, the muse of astronomy, an
RFJR91T5–Astrology Alphabet: JASON, asteroid #6063. Hieroglyphics character sign (single symbol).
RFT1BE64–Puppis the stern constellation on a starry space background with the names of its main stars. Relative sizes and different color shades based on the s