Horsehead Nebula Bracelet
This unique metal bracelet features a vivid image of the Horsehead Nebula, one of the most striking and recognizable nebulae in the night sky. The image is captured by me (Elizabeth Quinlan! This nebula, captured for the first time over a century ago, owes its discovery to the groundbreaking work of Williamina Fleming and the Harvard Computers, a pioneering group of women astronomers in the late 19th century. These remarkable women classified and cataloged thousands of stars and nebulae, including the faint shadow of the Horsehead Nebula—an accomplishment that paved the way for future astronomical discoveries.
Wearing this bracelet is not just an appreciation of the cosmos, but a tribute to the invaluable contributions of Williamina Fleming and her fellow Harvard Computers, whose dedication and vision illuminated the mysteries of the universe long before the advent of modern technology. Let this piece be a reminder of both the beauty of the stars and the inspiring legacy of the women who mapped them.
1.4 inches wide
This unique metal bracelet features a vivid image of the Horsehead Nebula, one of the most striking and recognizable nebulae in the night sky. The image is captured by me (Elizabeth Quinlan! This nebula, captured for the first time over a century ago, owes its discovery to the groundbreaking work of Williamina Fleming and the Harvard Computers, a pioneering group of women astronomers in the late 19th century. These remarkable women classified and cataloged thousands of stars and nebulae, including the faint shadow of the Horsehead Nebula—an accomplishment that paved the way for future astronomical discoveries.
Wearing this bracelet is not just an appreciation of the cosmos, but a tribute to the invaluable contributions of Williamina Fleming and her fellow Harvard Computers, whose dedication and vision illuminated the mysteries of the universe long before the advent of modern technology. Let this piece be a reminder of both the beauty of the stars and the inspiring legacy of the women who mapped them.
1.4 inches wide
This unique metal bracelet features a vivid image of the Horsehead Nebula, one of the most striking and recognizable nebulae in the night sky. The image is captured by me (Elizabeth Quinlan! This nebula, captured for the first time over a century ago, owes its discovery to the groundbreaking work of Williamina Fleming and the Harvard Computers, a pioneering group of women astronomers in the late 19th century. These remarkable women classified and cataloged thousands of stars and nebulae, including the faint shadow of the Horsehead Nebula—an accomplishment that paved the way for future astronomical discoveries.
Wearing this bracelet is not just an appreciation of the cosmos, but a tribute to the invaluable contributions of Williamina Fleming and her fellow Harvard Computers, whose dedication and vision illuminated the mysteries of the universe long before the advent of modern technology. Let this piece be a reminder of both the beauty of the stars and the inspiring legacy of the women who mapped them.
1.4 inches wide