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Astronomy Picture Of the Day (APOD)

Mesto u okna dlya teleskopa SOFIA SOFIA s Window Seat
24.02.2006

Earlier this month, a 2.5-meter diameter infrared telescope was permanently assigned a window seat, looking through this opening in the fuselage of a historic Boeing 747 aircraft. The telescope mirror, about the size of the Hubble Space Telescope mirror, is protected by a red covering.


Povtornaya novaya RS Zmeenosca Recurrent Nova RS Ophiuci
23.02.2006

This pretty star field in the constellation Ophiucus is centered on a star not often seen - RS Ophiuci. In fact, early last week RS Oph suddenly became visible to the naked eye for the first time since 1985.


Osveshennyi kol'cami uragan na Saturne Saturn Storm by Ringshine
22.02.2006

Imaged on the night side of Saturn by the Cassini spacecraft, these swirling storm clouds are illuminated by ringshine - sunlight reflected from the gas giant's magnificent ring system. The storm (top) was actually spotted last month by amateur astronomers as it rotated across Saturn's day side and spans about 3,500 kilometers.


Neobychno rovnaya poverhnost' sputnika Saturna Telesto An Unusually Smooth Surface on Saturns Telesto
21.02.2006

Why is Saturn's small moon Telesto so smooth? Possibly Telesto is covered with a type of granular icy material similar to that suspected of covering Pandora, another of Saturn's small moon's. If so, Telesto might be more like a pile of rubble than a solid body.


V okrestnostyah tumannosti Konskaya Golova Wisps Surrounding the Horsehead Nebula
20.02.2006

The famous Horsehead Nebula in Orion is not alone. A deep exposure shows that the dark familiar shaped indentation, visible just below center, is part of a vast complex of absorbing dust and glowing gas.


SuitSat1: kosmicheskii skafandr v svobodnom polete SuitSat1: A Spacesuit Floats Free
19.02.2006

Who dunnit? Like a scene from a space mystery movie, a spacesuit floated away from the International Space Station earlier this month, but no investigation was needed. It was pushed out by the space station crew.


M51: pyl' i zvezdy v galaktike Vodovorot M51: The Whirlpool Galaxy in Dust and Stars
18.02.2006

The Whirlpool Galaxy is a classic spiral galaxy. At only 30 million light years distant and fully 60 thousand light years across, M51, also known as NGC 5194, is one of the brightest and most picturesque galaxies on the sky.


Mechty "Mira" Mir Dreams
17.02.2006

This dream-like image of Mir was recorded by astronauts as the space shuttle orbiter Atlantis approached the Russian space station prior to docking during the STS-76 mission in 1996. Sporting spindly appendages and solar...


Ostatok sverhnovoi i udarnaya volna Supernova Remnant and Shock Wave
16.02.2006

A massive star ends life as a supernova, blasting its outer layers back to interstellar space. The spectacular death explosion is initiated by the collapse of what has become an impossibly dense stellar core. Pictured is the expanding supernova remnant Puppis A - one of the brightest sources in the x-ray sky.


Cvet Luny The Color of the Moon
15.02.2006

Earth's Moon is normally seen in subtle shades of grey or yellow. But small color differences have been greatly exaggerated to make this dramatic mosaic image of the Moon's gibbous phase. The familiar Sea of Tranquility (Mare Tranquillitatis) is the blue area right of center.


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