RMHRJ7BJ–WISE J180956.27-330500.2, Dusty Star Stands Out From the Rest
RMJR31WR–Mosaic floor inlay in the Cathedral of Siena of Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus. Hermes Trismegistus is the purported author of the Hermetic Corpus, a series of sacred texts that are the basis of Hermeticism. He may be a representation of the union of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth, both gods of writing and of magic. As a divine source of wisdom, Hermes Trismegistus was credited with tens of thousands of writings of high standing. Many Christian writers considered Hermes Trismegistus to be a wise pagan prophet who foresaw the coming of Christianity. The addition of 'thrice-great
RMG16D9J–Entitled: 'Their first glimpse' showing three small children with Christmas tree and presents. One of the main reasons we have the custom of giving and receiving presents at Christmas, is to remind us of the presents given to Jesus by the Wise Men: Franki
RMG16D9D–One of the main reasons we have the custom of giving and receiving presents at Christmas, is to remind us of the presents given to Jesus by the Wise Men: Frankincense, Gold and Myrr. All over the world, families and friends give presents to each other. Mo
RMG16D9G–One of the main reasons we have the custom of giving and receiving presents at Christmas, is to remind us of the presents given to Jesus by the Wise Men: Frankincense, Gold and Myrr. All over the world, families and friends give presents to each other. Mo
RMG16EN7–Entitled: 'Be wise. Don't play with firecrackers'. Poster warning of the dangers of playing with firecrackers, showing the face of a boy with an injured eye. The Federal Art Project (FAP) was the visual arts arm of the Great Depression era New Deal Works
RMG16D9E–Entitled: 'Christmas tree in the Wright home, 7 Hawthorn Street, Dayton, Ohio', 1900. One of the main reasons we have the custom of giving and receiving presents at Christmas, is to remind us of the presents given to Jesus by the Wise Men: Frankincense, G
RMHRJ6P9–IC 1795, Located in the Constellation Cassiopeia
RMHRJ7BB–V385 Carinae, Wolf-Rayet Star
RMHRJ7A8–C/2007 Q3, Comet Siding Spring
RMHRJ7A2–C/2007 Q3, Comet Siding Spring
RMG15KXA–Portrait of Abu Mashar, the founder of Islamic astrology, whose theories concerning the power of planetary conjunctions were immensely influential in east and west.
RMHRJ6PA–IC 4601, Reflection Nebula
RMHRJ6NY–IC1396A, Elephant Trunk Nebula
RMHRJDT6–IC 2118, Witch Head Nebula
RMHRJ6NA–Zeta Ophiuchi, Runaway Star Plowing Through Space Dust
RMHRJ6PR–LBN 149.02-00.13, Sh2-205, A Stellar Nursery
RMHRJ6N7–SN 185, RCW 86, Supernova
RMHRJNBG–Cosmic Bow Shocks
RMG15DBG–In his 'Adoration of the Magi' at Padua's Scrovegni Chapel (1304-5), Giotto di Bondone painted a realistic comet which may have been based on the appearance of Halley's Comet in 1301.
RMHRJ7BN–NGC 2174, Monkey Head Nebula, Monkey Nebula
RMG15JD4–Chilon of Sparta (6th century BC) was a Lacedaemonian and one of the Seven Sages of Greece. He was a famous legislator and reformer from Athens, framing the laws shaped the Athenian democracy. Chilon is said to have helped to overthrow the tyranny at Sicy
RMHRP5KP–Pittacus of Mytilene, Sage of Greece
RMHRJ6NK–Cepheus Constellation, Dark Heart of the King
RMHRKKW3–Chilon of Sparta, Sage of Greece
RMHRKKX1–Solon of Athens, Sage of Greece
RMHRKKWN–Pittacus of Mytilene, Sage of Greece
RMHRP0Y3–Hermes Trismegistus, Creator of Hermeticism
RMG15JD6–Solon (638-558 BC) was an Athenian statesman, lawmaker, poet and one of the Seven Sages of Greece. He is remembered particularly for his efforts to legislate against political, economic and moral decline in archaic Athens. In this painting Solon is shown
RMHRJ7B7–Veil Nebula, Supernova Remnant
RMG16CA9–Pittacus of Mytilene (650 BC), governed Mytilene (Lesbos) along with Myrsilus and is one of the Seven Sages of Greece. He tried to reduce the power of the nobility and was able to govern with the support of the popular classes, whom he favored. When the A