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Astronomy Picture Of the Day (APOD)

Saturn v Ul'e Saturn in the Hive
27.01.2006

If you can find Saturn in tonight's sky, then you can also find M44, popularly known as the Beehive star cluster. In fact, with a pair of binoculars most casual skygazers should find it fairly easy to zero in on this celestial scene.


Novaya burya na Saturne A New Storm on Saturn
26.01.2006

Presently at opposition in planet Earth's sky, Saturn is well placed for telescopic observations. On Wednesday two amateur astronomers took full advantage of the situation from Melun, near Paris, France. With...


Neobychnyi dvuhcvetnyi kamen' na Marse An Unusual Two Toned Rock on Mars
25.01.2006

How did this unusual Martian rock form? The atypical two-toned rock, visible in the lower right of the above image, was photographed a few days ago by the robotic Spirit rover currently rolling across Mars. For now, the environmental processes that created the rock remain a matter of speculation.


Rasshiryayusheesya svetovoe eho sverhnovoi 1987A The Expanding Light Echoes of SN 1987A
24.01.2006

Can you find supernova 1987A? It isn't hard -- it occurred at the center of the expanding bullseye pattern. Although this stellar detonation was first seen almost two decades ago, light from it continues to bounce off clumps of interstellar dust and be reflected to us today.


"Novye Gorizonty" startuyut k Plutonu New Horizons Launches to Pluto
23.01.2006

Destination: Pluto. The New Horizons spacecraft roared off its launch pad at Cape Canaveral in Florida, USA last week toward adventures in the distant Solar System. The craft is one of the fastest spaceships...


Svetyashiisya gaz v galaktike BMO The LMC Galaxy in Glowing Gas
22.01.2006

What goes on inside of a galaxy? To help find out, astronomers from the Magellanic Cloud Emission Line Survey team imaged our neighboring LMC galaxy in spectacular detail and highlighted very specific colors of light emitted by glowing gas.


Bakteriya D.rad: kandidat v astronavty D rad Bacteria: Candidate Astronauts
21.01.2006

These bacteria could survive on another planet. In an Earth lab, Deinococcus radiodurans (D. rad) survive extreme levels of radiation, extreme temperatures, dehydration, and exposure to genotoxic chemicals. Amazingly, they even have the ability to repair their own DNA, usually with 48 hours. Known as an extremophile, bacteria such as D.


Apollon-12: avtoportret Apollo 12: Self-Portrait
20.01.2006

In November of 1969, Apollo 12 astronaut-photographer Charles "Pete" Conrad recorded this masterpiece while documenting colleague Alan Bean's lunar soil collection activities on the Oceanus Procellarum. The image is dramatic and stark.


LL Oriona i tumannost' Oriona LL Ori and the Orion Nebula
19.01.2006

This esthetic close-up of cosmic clouds and stellar winds features LL Orionis, interacting with the Orion Nebula flow. Adrift in Orion's stellar nursery and still in its formative years, variable star LL Orionis produces a wind more energetic than the wind from our own middle-aged Sun.


Tumannost' Oriona. Vid v teleskop Habbla Orion Nebula, The Hubble View
18.01.2006

Few cosmic vistas excite the imagination like the Orion Nebula. Also known as M42, the nebula's glowing gas surrounds hot young stars at the edge of an immense interstellar molecular cloud only 1,500 light-years away.


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