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Rassheplenie temnyh polos na sklone na Marse Dark Slope Streaks Split on Mars
17.07.2018

What is creating these dark streaks on Mars? No one is sure. Candidates include dust avalanches, evaporating dry ice sleds, and liquid water flows. What is clear is that the streaks occur through light surface dust and expose a deeper dark layer.


Luna i Venera nad Kennon-bich Moon and Venus over Cannon Beach
16.07.2018

What's that spot next to the Moon? Venus. Two days ago, the crescent Moon slowly drifted past Venus, appearing within just two degrees at its closest. This conjunction, though, was just...


Neitrino, svyazannye s dzhetom dalekogo blazara Neutrino Associated with Distant Blazar Jet
15.07.2018

With equipment frozen deep into ice beneath Earth's South Pole, humanity appears to have discovered a neutrino from far across the universe. If confirmed, this would mark the first clear detection of cosmologically-distant...


Kol'ca vokrug tumannosti Kol'co Rings Around the Ring Nebula
14.07.2018

There is much more to the familiar Ring Nebula (M57), however, than can be seen through a small telescope. The easily visible central ring is about one light-year across, but this remarkably deep exposure...


Sherbina na Solnce A Nibble on the Sun
13.07.2018

The smallest of the three partial solar eclipses during 2018 was just yesterday, Friday, July 13. It was mostly visible over the open ocean between Australia and Antarctica. Still, this video frame...


Sledy zvezd i solnechnye "radio-chasy" Breisvella Star Trails and the Bracewell Radio Sundial
12.07.2018

Sundials use the location of a shadow to measure the Earth's rotation and indicate the time of day. So it's fitting that this sundial, at the Very Large Array Radio Telescope Observatory in New Mexico, commemorates the history of radio astronomy and radio astronomy pioneer Ronald Bracewell.


Centavr A Centaurus A
11.07.2018

Only 11 million light-years away, Centaurus A is the closest active galaxy to planet Earth. Spanning over 60,000 light-years, the peculiar elliptical galaxy also known as NGC 5128, is featured in this sharp telescopic view.


Simbioticheskaya zvezda R Vodoleya Symbiotic R Aquarii
10.07.2018

You can see it change in brightness with just binoculars over the course of a year. Variable star R Aquarii is actually an interacting binary star system, two stars that seem to have a close, symbiotic relationship.


Serebristye oblaka nad parizhskim feierverkom Noctilucent Clouds over Paris Fireworks
9.07.2018

It's northern noctilucent cloud season -- perhaps a time to celebrate! Composed of small ice crystals forming only during specific conditions in the upper atmosphere, noctilucent clouds may become visible at sunset during late summer when illuminated by sunlight from below.


Doroga k Marsu Road to Mars
8.07.2018

What's that light at the end of the road? Mars. This is a good month to point out Mars to your friends and family because our neighboring planet will not only be its brightest in 15 years, it will be visible for much of night.


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